What is the symbol for China 6 fuel?
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The symbol for China 6 fuel is VI-6. The implementation of the China 6 emission standard will be divided into two phases: "China 6a" and "China 6b". Below is an introduction to the emission standard: 1. Introduction to Emission Standards: Emission standards refer to the regulations on the content of harmful gases such as carbon monoxide, hydrocarbons, nitrogen oxides, particulate matter, and soot emitted from vehicle exhaust. These standards are established to prevent pollution caused by exhaust from compression-ignition and gas-fueled spark-ignition engine vehicles, protect the ecological environment, and safeguard human health. 2. Technical Measures: To ensure that motor vehicle pollutant emissions consistently meet the emission standards, vehicles must be equipped with technical measures that enable pollutant emissions to meet the national standards, and they must use fuel that meets the standards.
When I refuel my car, the National VI fuel symbol is commonly seen at gas stations, usually marked with the number 'VI' or the Chinese characters 'Guo Liu' along with a green label, indicating the sixth-stage emission standard. It is displayed on the price board or pump next to the fuel nozzle. Every time I refuel with this type of gas, I choose it because it is more environmentally friendly than older standards, reducing nitrogen oxide emissions and making the vehicle run smoother. Ordinary car owners should pay more attention to this and check the label when refueling, as it helps reduce engine carbon buildup and lowers maintenance costs. It is recommended to visit reputable gas stations, such as Sinopec or PetroChina branded stations, where the labels are clearly visible and usually indicate National VI B or similar symbols. Remember, using the right fuel is good for the environment and extends the lifespan of your car.