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Appendix to GRB-56-05 The reason why Japanese proposal Stage3 has [ ] JASIC 3 rd ~5 th September 2012 56 th GRB meeting Geneva

M1 M2 M3 N1 Reason of Japan proposal Informal have document [ GRB-56-21 ] Stage 1 Stage 2 Stage 3 3 4 years 6 years [4] years after stage after stage after stage 1 1 2 2 years after entry into force of ECE R51.03 agenda Unit: item db(a) 3(b)) [6] years after stage 2 PMR 120 kw/t 72 70 - [68] - 120 < PMR 160 kw/t 73-71 [70] - PMR > 160 kw/t 75 73 - [72] - GVW 2.5 ton 72 70 - [69] - 2.5 ton < GVW 3.5 ton 74 72 - [71] - 3.5 ton < GVW 75-73 - [71] P 135 kw 76-74 - [73] 135 < P 250 kw 79-78 - [76] P > 250 kw 80-78 - [76] GVW 2.5 ton and PMR(GVW) 1 35kW/t 74-72 - [70] GVW 2.5 ton and 35kW/t < PMR(GVW) 1 72 70 - [68] - 2.5 ton < GVW 3.5 ton 74 72 - [71] - P 135 kw 77-76 - [73] N2 P > 135 kw 78-77 - [75] P 250 kw 80-78 - [76] N3 P > 250 kw 82-80 2 - [78] 1 PMR(GVW) means PMR calculated by using the maximum authorized vehicle mass. 2 Entry-into-force date of N3 with an engine power exceeding 250 kw for stage 2 is 8 years after stage 1. 3 Limit values and entry-into-force dates of Stage 3 shall be reviewed and fixed until the entry-into-force date of Stage 2. 2

History and schedule of regulations on Noise, Fuel consumption and Emission (M1, N1) 2005 2010 2015 2020 2025 2030 2035 Noise Regulation R51-03 Stage 1 (M1:except 120 < PMR <160 kw/t, N1:except GVW<2.5ton and PMR<35kw/t) (M1:120 < PMR <160 kw/t, N1:GVW<2.5ton and PMR<35kw/t) (M1:all, Stage3 N1:except GVW<2.5ton and stage3 (N1:GVW<2.5ton and PMR<35kw/t) Regulation of Fuel Consumption 2010 year's regulation 2015 year's regulation 2020 year's regulation CO2 130g/km regulation CO2 95g/km regulation New long-term regulation 2009 regulation Exhaust gas emission regulations US Euro4 Euro5 2004 regulation 2007 regulation Euro6 2010 regulation

History and projection of regulations on Noise, Fuel consumption and Emission (M2N2,M3N3) 2005 2010 2015 2020 2025 2030 2035 Noise Regulation R51-03 Stage 1 (P 250kW) (P>250 kw) Stage3 (P 250kW) stage3 (P>250kW) Regulation of Fuel Consumption 2015 year's regulation Another regulation New long-term regulations 2009 regulations Next-phase target regulation (introduction of WHDC) Exhaust gas emission regulations Euro4 Euro5 Euro6 US 2004 regulation 2007 regulation 2010 regulation

Effects of Major Fuel Economy Measures on Noise Examples of major fuel economy measures Effects on noise Improvement of combustion system Fuel injection timing advance Rapid combustion by combustion chamber geometry High-pressure injection High supercharging Increase of combustion system noise Increase of injection mechanical noise Reduction of weight Lightweight crankshaft, etc. Lightweight torsional damper Lightweight engine block, etc. Lightweight engine components Increase of mechanical noise 5

Major measures against engine noise : Weight increase : Proper control in conflict with fuel economy Head cover floating Electronically controlled variable nozzle turbocharger + intercooler Measure against standing wave at crank pulley cover Electronically controlled highpressure common rail + pilot injection control system Head cover Highly rigid cylinder block Block side cover Head rear cover Measure against standing wave under common rail Vibration damping steel sheet oil pan Oil pan cover Measure against standing wave at back of ECU Timing gear specs optimization Narrower gear backlash 5000kg The more vehicle weight, the less payload. (No efficiency) Increase 100kg by noise measurement 4900kg

Measure against noise by injection control Initial injection rate control Noise & NOx reduction Pilot injection Noise reduction Pre-injection Noise reduction High-pressure injection PM reduction & fuel economy improvement After-injection PM reduction and DPD control : Control for noise reduction Cause of worsening of fuel economy Post-injection NOx catalyst control High-pressure injection (1,600 atm or above)

History and projection of regulations on Noise, Fuel consumption and Emission (M2N2,M3N3) 2005 2010 2015 2020 2025 2030 2035 Noise Regulation R51-03 Stage 1 (P 250kW) (P>250 kw) Stage3 (P 250kW) stage3 (P>250kW) Regulation of Fuel Consumption 2015 year's regulation Another regulation Exhaust gas emission regulations New long-term regulations 2006 2009 regulations 2015 Next-phase target regulation (introduction of WHDC) Euro4 Euro5 Euro6 Next Time by which all vehicles must be in compliance 2004 regulation 2007 regulation All US vehicles of HDV meet the FE regulation 2010 regulation 8

History and projection of regulations on Noise, Fuel consumption and Emission *M1, N1 2005 2010 2015 2020 2025 2030 2035 Noise Regulation R51-03 Stage 1 (M1:except 120 < PMR <160 kw/t, N1:except GVW<2.5ton and PMR<35kw/t) (M1:120 < PMR <160 kw/t, N1:GVW<2.5ton and PMR<35kw/t) (M1:all, Stage3 N1:except GVW<2.5ton and stage3 (N1:GVW<2.5ton and PMR<35kw/t) Regulation of Fuel Consumption *M2N2,M3N3 2010 year's regulation 2015 year's regulation 2020 year's regulation CO2 130g/km regulation CO2 95g/km regulation New long-term regulation 2005 2009 2010 regulation 2015 2020 2025 2030 2035 Exhaust gas Noise emission Regulation regulations Regulation of Fuel Euro4 R51-03 US Euro5 2004 regulation 2007 regulation Euro6 Stage 1 2010 regulation2015 year's regulation Another regulation (P 250kW) (P>250 kw) Stage3 (P 250kW) stage3 (P>250kW) 9

Conclusion In general, there is a contradiction between measures to reduce automotive noise and technical measures to meet the fuel consumption/co 2 regulations. It is necessary to take into consideration trends and technologies related to other regulations in discussing noise limit values and when to introduce such limit values. The limit values for Stage 3, which will come into force in no less than 10 years, need to be based on the capability of Stage 1-compliant vehicles as well as on the contents of the future fuel regulation to be developed from now on, and should be discussed so that they can be defined at the time of introduction of Stage 2 when the contents of the fuel consumption/co 2 regulation are predicted to be finalized. 10