The technical objectives of the Clean Snowmobile Challenge 2000 are to modify a snowmobile to reduce the hydrocarbon, carbon monoxide and noise emissions by 50%, 25% and below 74 dB at 50 feet, respectively, while maintaining or exceeding current performance with a 500 cc two-stoke or 800 cc four-stroke. CSC2000 was the first of its kind competition held by the Society of Automotive Engineers. To meet these goals, the Colorado School of Mines team installed a dual-port fuel injection system, automotive catalytic converter, and noise absorbing foam on the 1997, 488 cc, air-cooled two-stroke Polaris Indy snowmobile provided.
Reduction in Emissions and Noise from a 500cc Snowmobile
Sae Technical Papers
International Off-Highway & Powerplant Congress & Exposition ; 2000
2000-09-11
Aufsatz (Konferenz)
Englisch
Reduced Emissions / Reduced Noise Snowmobile
SAE Technical Papers | 2000
|Characterization of Snowmobile Particulate Emissions
SAE Technical Papers | 2000
|Charakterization of snowmobile particulate emissions
Kraftfahrwesen | 2000
|Noise and Emission Reduction Strategies for a Snowmobile
SAE Technical Papers | 2000
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