The report summarizes the findings for evaluation of General Motors' Environmental Improvement Program (EIP) retrofit kit. Designed for installation on General Motors city transit buses powered by two-cycle diesel engines, the kit is intended to reduce engine emissions and noise. The report provides description of the EIP kit, a summary of its performance and range of applicability to different bus models, and estimates of costs.
Evaluation of City Transit Bus EIP Kits to Reduce Engine Smoke, Odor, Noxious Emissions and Noise
1971
35 pages
Report
Keine Angabe
Englisch
Air Pollution & Control , Transportation Safety , Air pollution , Buses(Vehicles) , Diesel engines , Air pollution control equipment , Exhaust gases , Kits , Passenger vehicles , Urban transportation , Particles , Smoke , Odors , Fuel injection , Exhaust systems , Performance evaluation , Field tests , Cost estimates , Diesel engine exhaust , Air pollution control , Environmental improvement program kits
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