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What is the emissions rating of Prius?

Frequently Asked Questions on Toyota Prius Hybrid
The Generation II Prius (2000 - 2003) meets California's stringent SULEV (Super Ultra Low Emission Vehicle) standards. Significant emission reductions have been obtained by use of the following: an advanced hydrocarbon (HC) absorbing unit a vapour-reducing fuel tank with a plastic liner to minimize gas vapour, a small light-weight battery pack, a very efficient catalytic converter the advanced Toyota Hybrid System.
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When can I convert my Prius?

CalCars Frequently Asked Questions (FAQ)
EDrive Systems Prius conversions will be available in 2006: see EDrive's FAQ. CalCars.org is not in the business of selling conversions. Also see the new EAA-PHEV Conversion project sponsored by the Electric Auto Association. This is focused on "do-it-yourself" conversions of Prius (and perhaps later other hybrids) by people with the technical background to safely work on high-voltage components.
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How do I find out more about Prius conversions in general?

CalCars and PHEVs Frequently Asked Questions
The key information is found in links at the top of our PRIUS+ page: the 2006 version of our Fact Sheet, links to pages with photos, etc., and at CalCars-News.
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What about emissions?

FIA Frequently Asked Questions
Emissions standards also vary from state to state, and even regions within states. Most states will require that your car meet the specifications for the year of your engine. Another reason to stick with an early engine. It is usually possible to title the car as a pre-emissions vehicle as described in our REGISTRATION faq above.
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how do you like your prius?

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i love penelope the prius. she’s super comfortable and handles great and gets great gas mileage and has all kinds of fun features like keyless entry and ignition. the only things i don’t like about the car both have to do with her gps system: 1) sometimes she gets confused about giving directions; and 2) she won’t let you enter in a destination if you are moving. i know it’s dangerous to do it while you are driving, but the passenger should be able to do it.
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Parkwood Pellet Fires
The emission level of a Parkwood Pellet Fire is 0.6 gr per kilogram of fuel burnt. The YF3 has an emission level of 0.5gr per kilogram. This is amongst the very lowest emissions of any solid fuel appliance in the world.
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Can I tow with the Prius?

Frequently Asked Questions on Toyota Prius Hybrid
It is not recommended you tow with a Toyota Prius. To quote the Prius manual: "Toyota does not recommend towing a trailer with your Toyota. It is not designed for Trailer towing" Some people have fitted tow bars to their Prius but this is normally only to put a bike rack on. Although they are not recommended for towing they still have plenty of power under normal driving conditions.
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What is Your Rating Scale?

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ATPM uses the following ratings (in order from best to worst): Excellent, Very Nice, Good, Okay, Rotten.
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What is the KeyCompete Rating?

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The KeyCompete rating is a score given to a domain and keyword pair(Ad). This score is calculated using the coverage and the rank of the Ad. Coverage is determined by how many search engines the Ad was found in. Rank is determined by the position of the Ad in the search engine. The more coverage and higher ranking, the better the rating.
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How can I find out what my rating is?

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The easiest way to find out your rating is to login to your account and click on the ratings button. Here you will see a breakdown of the ratings left for you by all users as well as a tally of the ratings left for you by unique users.
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What are greenhouse gas (ghg) emissions?

ETF FAQs
Greenhouse gas emissions are gases that trap heat in the Earth's atmosphere. Without greenhouse gases the average global temperature would go from 59 degrees Fahrenheit to 0 degrees Fahrenheit. The most notable greenhouse gases are carbon dioxide (CO2), methane (CH4), nitrous oxide (N2O), halocarbons that contain fluorine such as hydrofluorocarbons (HFCs) and perfluorocarbons (PFCs), and sulfur hexafluoride (SF6) (EPA 2003c). Each greenhouse gas differs in its ability to hold heat.
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Why is there concern about greenhouse gas emissions?

ETF FAQs
Scientists know for certain that human activities are changing the composition of Earth's atmosphere. Increasing levels of greenhouse gases, like carbon dioxide (CO2 ), in the atmosphere since pre-industrial times have been well documented. There is no doubt this atmospheric buildup of carbon dioxide and other greenhouse gases is largely the result of human activities. It's well accepted by scientists that greenhouse gases trap heat in the Earth's atmosphere and tend to warm the planet.
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What substances are in these emissions?

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Components of those emissions include carbon dioxide, nitrogen oxides, particulates (PM), carbon monoxide and volatile organic compounds, such as formaldehyde, benzene and polycyclic aromatic hydrocarbons.
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What is an Otoacoustic Emissions (OAE)?

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Otoacoustic Emissions – is a test that checks the inner ear response to sound and is measured by placing a very sensitive microphone in the ear canal to measure the ear’s response to sound. To understand the difference between Auditory Brainstem Response (ABR) testing and Behavioral Audiometry Evaluation (please see below for an explanation), it is important to understand a little about how the ear works. The outer ear includes the visible portion of the ear and the ear canal.
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Will my stroker pass the emissions test?

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There's no reason why not. A properly built and tuned stroker should run even cleaner than the 4.0 that it was based upon.
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What are vehicle emissions?

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Vehicle emissions are created from the incomplete combustion of gasoline or diesel. Vehicles emit carbon monoxide, carbon dioxide, hydrocarbons, nitrogen oxides, sulfur oxides, and volatile organic compounds. These pollutants combine to form secondary pollutants such as fine particulate matter (PM 2.5) and ozone. Vehicle traffic pulverizes dirt on roads and kicks up dust, contributing to particulate pollution.
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How do I operate the new Prius hatchbacks?

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The Prius hatchbacks located on campus at the UW Hospital, Grainger Hall. Biotech and the Welcome Center do have unique start and shut down features. Press down the brake pedal and press the "Power" button located to the upper right of the steering column. This turns on the car. To put the car into "drive" pull the transmission lever (to the far right of the steering column) over and down and let go.
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What's a rating?

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A rating is the degree to which an attribute is present in an option, or how much an option meets the attribute (or, when the attribute is an outcome, the probability that the option will generate this outcome). For example, in the South where we currently live, the gardens are bigger than in the north, where space is at a premium. So we rate the South at 70% on this attribute, compared with 10% for the North.
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You can rate all the clips you view on a scale of 1 to 5 to help other people decide if the clip is worth downloading or not. Once you have rated a clip, you cannot rate it again.
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Chess is a game of skill. There are a huge number of different levels of understanding in Chess and it is possible for even strong International Chess Masters to be demolished by top Grandmasters. Even top Grandmasters can, in turn, be demolished by players in the World Top 10 list. A rating system allows players to find evenly matched opponents or opponents slightly stronger, which can lead to more exciting two way games.
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Every e-stockflow user has a Feedback Profile made up of comments from other e-stockflow users - an official "reputation." Each time a transaction is concluded, e-stockflow asks you to rate how satisfied you were with your counter party. This rating ranges from unsatisfied to very satisfied. What you see on the website is an average rating of the past few transactions so that you can determine a profile of the user.
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A rating is assigned to each completed and finalized mystery shop report that is submitted. Ratings are based on a grading scale of 1-10 with 10 being the best. Reports are evaluated for spelling/grammar/punctuation, thoroughness, descriptiveness, and overall quality (i.e. performed correctly, how it reflects the effort involved).
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CHESS.AC HELP
A rating is a number system that tells you exactly how good you are compared to other users on the system. For more on the definition of rating, follow this link: www.academicchess.com/ratings/whatheckisarating.shtml
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