The Coordination Research Council (CRC) initiated a project to study the effect of altitude and the use of oxygenated gasoline blends on motor vehicle exhaust emissions at 75 F and low temperature. The EPA MVEL provided four open-loop carbureted motor vehicles to be tested at low-altitude. The report describes the tests performed on the four motor vehicles. Test results, vehicle specifications, fuel specifications and emission results are included.
Low-Altitude and Low-Temperature Exhaust Emissions Tests of Four Vehicles on Oxygenated Gasoline Blends and Gasoline Fuels
1988
11 pages
Report
No indication
English
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