“…Kegl (2008Kegl ( , 2006 indicated that, using biodiesel, harmful emissions (NO x , CO, smoke and HC) can be reduced to some extent by adjusting the injection pump timing properly. Numerous reports in the literature deal with the study of exhaust emissions from engines fueled with biodiesel produced from waste vegetable (Dorado, 2003a;Tashtoush et al, 2003;Sudhir et al, 2007;Lapuerta et al, 2008;Meng et al, 2008;Refaat et al, 2008b;Utlu and Kocak, 2008;Ghobadian et al, 2009). Lapuerta et al (2008) found that by using biodiesel the soot and particulate matter emissions, as well as the particle number concentration, decreased sharply, mainly due to the oxygen content of the biodiesel, which improve the oxygen availability in rich-zone flames in the combustion chamber.…”