To support the Office of Research and Development of the National Highway Traffic Safety Administration with focused studies in areas affecting automotive fuel economy and related safety issues, a series of in-depth studies were carried out: Fuel Consumption Estimates of Stratified Charge Rotary Engines Installed in Five Vehicles; Oldsmobile Omega X Body Baseline Weight Data; GM X Body Material Substitution Weight Reduction/Cost Effectiveness Study; Calspan RSV Restraint System Cost Study; FMVSS No. 208 Extension to Light Trucks, Vans, and MPV's - Cost Lead Time Study; Multipiece Rims for Trucks, Buses, and Trailers; Identifying Design Changes, Cost Impacts and Manufacturing Lead Times to Upgrade FMVSS 114 for Passenger Cars, Trucks, and MPV's; Ford Escort GL Baseline Weight Data.
Review and Evaluation of Automotive Fuel Conservation Technologies
1981
267 pages
Report
Keine Angabe
Englisch
Road Transportation , Transportation Safety , Engine Studies, Energy Related , Automobiles , Fuel consumption , Weight control , Stratified charge engines , Safety devices , Cost analysis , Computer programs , Safety belts , General Motors vehicles , Oldsmobile Omega vehicles , Ford vehicles , Ford Escort vehicles , Multipiece rims , NOMOTOR computer program , Air bag restraint systems
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