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Received: 03.12.2022. >> Accepted: 10.12.2022. >> Published: 16.12.2022. Previous announcements

ISPRAVNOST MOTORNIH VOZILA U POGLEDU EMISIJE ISPUŠNIH PLINOVA U FEDERACIJI BOSNE I HERCEGOVINE / CORRECTNESS OF MOTOR VEHICLES WITH REGARD TO EXHAUST GAS EMISSIONS IN THE FEDERATION OF BOSNIA AND HERZEGOVINA

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Božidar Konjevod ,
Božidar Konjevod

Centar motor d.o.o. Široki Brijeg Bosnia and Herzegovina

mario Šakić
mario Šakić

Atest centar d.o.o. Grude Bosnia and Herzegovina

Abstract

ECO test is a quick, simple, workshop check of the available exhaust gas values that tells us the condition of the engine, whether the combustion in it takes place in the correct way, how it is adjusted and in what condition are the individual parts installed on the engine that are used for purification or exhaust gas regulation. Based on the results of the ECO test, it is only possible to conclude whether the engine is operative in terms of exhaust gases or whether the vehicle should be sent to a repair shop. In the world of technical inspections and auto-diagnostics, the diagnostic method of testing exhaust gases, or as it is popularly called in these areas, the ECO test, has been especially popular in the last 15 years or so. By chemical analysis of exhaust gases in gasoline engines or by measuring the degree of blackening (smoke) in diesel engines, the diagnostician/controller/mechanic can assume what is happening in the engine itself, i.e. determine whether the combustion in the engine is of good quality, complete, i.e. does it furthermore, take place according to the laws that were foreseen by the vehicle manufacturer at the time of production of that engine/vehicle.

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