This report examines the relationship among automotive fuel economy, ambient temperature, cold-start trip length, and drive-train component temperatures of four 1977 vehicles. Fuel economy, exhaust emission, and drive-train temperatures were measured at temperatures of 20F, 45F, 70F, and 100F using the 1975 Federal Test Procedure (75 FTP) and the EPA highway fuel economy test (HWFET).
Ambient Temperature, Fuel Economy, Emissions, and Trip Length
1979
122 pages
Report
No indication
English
Road Transportation , Air Pollution & Control , Engine Studies, Energy Related , Automobiles , Exhaust emissions , Fuel consumption , Temperature , Starting , Air pollution , Statistical data , Ford Pinto automobiles , General Motors Nova automobiles , General Motors Cutlass automobiles , Chrysler Grand Fury automobiles
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