Motor vehicles -- United States -- Motors -- Exhaust gas
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Motor vehicles -- United States -- Motors -- Exhaust gas
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- An evaluation of the Questor emission control system, Thomas C. Austin
- Evaluation of Vor-Air device, a retrofit EGR system, Henry L. Gompf
- Exhaust emissions from four General Motors low emission prototype vehicles, Henry L. Gompf
- Update of fleet characterization data for use in MOBILE6, final report, prepared for : U.S. Environmental Protection Agency, Motor Vehicle Emissions Laboratory ; prepared by : Louis Browning [and three others]
- Exhaust emissions from a vehicle retrofitted with the Monocar HC control system, Thomas C. Austin
- Exhaust emissions on an uncontrolled passenger car using variable cam timing, John C. Thomson
- The IM240 transient I/M dynamometer driving schedule and the composite I/M test procedure, William M. Pidgeon, Natalie Dobie
- The environmental impacts of the use of methanol as a motor vehicle fuel, Charles Gray, Jr. [and] Jeff Alson, Office of Mobile Sources, Environmental Protection Agency
- High-octane fuels and high-efficiency vehicles, challenges and opportunities : hearing before the Subcommittee on Environment of the Committee on Energy and Commerce, House of Representatives, One Hundred Fifteenth Congress, second session, April 13, 2018
- Evaluation of the Texaco Stratified Charge (TCP) M-151 army vehicle, Henry L. Gompf
- A wedge analysis of the U.S. transportation sector, Simon Mui [and three others] ; Transportation and Climate Division, Office of Transportation and Air Quality, U.S. Environmental Protection Agency
- Design and operation of an instrumented "chase car" for characterizing the driving patterns of light-duty vehicles in customer service, prepared for: U.S. Environmental Protection Agency, Certification Division ; prepared by: Thomas C. Austin, Robert G. Dulla, [and] Francis J. DiGenova
- Exhaust emission analysis of two Wankel-powered cars furnished by the U.S. Army Tank/Automotive Command, Leonard D. Verrelli
- Exhaust emissions from a passenger car equipped with a Dupont exhaust emission control system using 1975 test procedure, John C. Thomson
- Methodologies for estimating emission and travel activity effects of TCMs, prepared by B.S. Austin ... [and others]
- Summary and analysis of comments to the notice of proposed rulemaking, "Evaporative emission regulation and test procedures for gasoline-fueled heavy-duty vehicles"
- Evaluation of driving pattern measurement techniques, technical note, prepared for: Certification Division, Environmental Protection Agency ; prepared by: Timothy H. DeFries [and] Rob Klausmeier, Radian Corporation
- Exhaust emissions from a passenger car equipped with the "Biap Electronic Ignition Unit", Henry L. Gompf
- Evaluation of the Extractor device, R. Bruce Michael
- Evaluation of two consumers power company vehicles converted to use CNG fuel, Henry L. Gompf
- Evaluation of the Air-Jet device - air bleed, Henry L. Gompf
- Update heavy-duty engine emission conversion factors for MOBILE6, analysis of fuel economy, non-engine fuel economy improvements and fuel densities, prepared for U.S. Environmental Protection Agency, Motor Vehicle Emissions Laboratory ; prepared by Louis Browning
- Travel efficiency assessment method, key takeaways from state and local case studies to reduce transportation emissions, United States Environmental Protection Agency, Office of Transportation and Air Quality
- Task no. 4, Evaluation of emissions from motorized bicycles, task report, for U.S. Environmental Protection Agency, Office of Mobile Source Air Pollution Control, Emission Control Technology Division ; submitted by Rod Pilkington
- Clean fuel fleet program, delay of implementation date, United States Environmental Protection Agency, Air and Radiation, Office of Mobile Sources
- Evaluation of Technol G, a fuel additive, Henry L. Gompf
- Characterization and control of emissions from heavy duty diesel and gasoline fueled engines, by Fuels Combustion Research Group, Bartlesville Energy Research Center, Bureau of Mines ; EPA project officer, John J. McFadden
- Greenhouse gas emissions from the U.S. transportation sector, 1990-2003
- Heavy-duty vehicles, air pollution, and climate change, Richard K. Lattanzio
- Exhaust emissions from a passenger car powered by Marvel-Schebler LPG conversion, Henry L. Gompf
- Proposed gaseous emission regulations for 1983 and later model year heavy-duty engines, regulatory analysis, prepared by Office of Mobile Source Air Pollution Control ; approved by Michael P. Walsh, Deputy Assistant Administrator for Mobile Source Air Pollution Control
- Update heavy-duty engine emission conversion factors for MOBILE6, analysis of BSFCs and calculation of heavy-duty engine emission conversion factors, prepared for U.S. Environmental Protection Agency, Motor Vehicle Emissions Laboratory
- Evaluation of the Berg emission control system, Henry L. Gompf
- Exhaust emissions from a 1971 passenger car equipped with the "Paser Magnum Electronic Anti-pollution Engine Economizer", John C. Thomson
- Final report, exhaust emissions from a Mercedes-Benz diesel sedan, H. Anthony Ashby
- Exhaust emissions from two passenger vehicles equipped with the ADAKS device, Henry L. Gompf
- Clean fuel fleet program implementation guidance
- Exhaust emission analysis of the Williams research gas turbine Volkswagen, Leonard D. Verelli
- The emission characteristics of methanol and compressed natural gas in light vehicles, Jeffrey A. Alson, Environmental Protection Agency
- Exhaust emissions from a passenger car equipped with the "Paser Magnum electronic anti-pollution engine economizer", John C. Thomson
- Exhaust emissions from two General Motors steam cars, H. Anthony Ashby
- Exhaust emissions from a passenger car equipped with the "Wilford Smog Suppressor", Leonard D. Verrelli
- Draft recommended practice for measurement of gaseous and particulate emissions from light-duty diesel vehicles
- Exhaust emissions from a 25-passenger internal combustion engine powered gasoline fueled bus, H. Anthony Ashby
- Exhaust emissions from a 25-passenger organic Rankine cycle bus
- Mobile source evaporative emissions, by C. Don Paulsell
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