I just returned from testing the aprilia on its CO2 emissions in a friendly local garage before I go to the MOT next week.With a little adjustment as we tested, it is now producing a miserly 1.5 % emission and the limit to be achieved was 3% or under.This seems rather good for a 61 year old car.How does this compare with moderns , any ideas ?.
It clearly would suggest I have to drive as much as possible to help save the planet....
I presume what they were measuring was your CO (carbon monoxide) rather than CO2 - most of your exhaust gases with a modern or an old car would be CO2 or water vapour. On a modern, CO, NOX (oxides of nitrogen) and hydrocarbon traces (unburnt fuel) should be in fractions of a percent. However, for an old motor CO readings at the level you suggest, and for any pre cat car, are pretty good.