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New in BS 6.2 Bikes: What is special? | Difference between BS4 - BS6 & BS 6.2

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In this video we have compared BS 6.2 and BS 6 bikes. In this video, we explore the rate difference between these two variants and delve into the crucial role of oxygen sensors in controlling pollution.
BS 6.2 represents an updated version of the BS 6 emission norms, aimed at reducing harmful vehicle emissions for a cleaner environment. We discuss why the price difference between BS 6.2 and BS 6 bikes is relatively small, despite the implementation of new features.
One of the key factors contributing to the price hike in BS 6.2 bikes is the inclusion of an oxygen sensor in the exhaust system. We explain how the oxygen sensor monitors oxygen levels in the exhaust gases and provides real-time feedback to the engine control unit (ECU).
By adjusting the fuel-air mixture based on this feedback, the ECU ensures optimal combustion and lower emissions. We highlight how this real-time pollution control feature helps keep the price hike minimal, as only one oxygen sensor is required for compliance.
Comparing the transition from BS 4 to BS 6, we explore the extensive modifications needed in the exhaust system to meet stricter emission standards. In contrast, BS 6.2 bikes, already complying with basic BS 6 norms, require lesser modifications, resulting in a smaller price increase.
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In this video we have compared BS 6.2 and BS 6 bikes. In this video, we explore the rate difference between these two variants and delve into the crucial role of oxygen sensors in controlling pollution.
BS 6.2 represents an updated version of the BS 6 emission norms, aimed at reducing harmful vehicle emissions for a cleaner environment. We discuss why the price difference between BS 6.2 and BS 6 bikes is relatively small, despite the implementation of new features.
One of the key factors contributing to the price hike in BS 6.2 bikes is the inclusion of an oxygen sensor in the exhaust system. We explain how the oxygen sensor monitors oxygen levels in the exhaust gases and provides real-time feedback to the engine control unit (ECU).
By adjusting the fuel-air mixture based on this feedback, the ECU ensures optimal combustion and lower emissions. We highlight how this real-time pollution control feature helps keep the price hike minimal, as only one oxygen sensor is required for compliance.
Comparing the transition from BS 4 to BS 6, we explore the extensive modifications needed in the exhaust system to meet stricter emission standards. In contrast, BS 6.2 bikes, already complying with basic BS 6 norms, require lesser modifications, resulting in a smaller price increase.
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