Automobiles + Motors + Exhaust gas -- United States
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Automobiles + Motors + Exhaust gas -- United States
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- EPA evaluation of the "Environmental Fuel Saver" device, by Thomas J. Penninga
- Prediction of dynamometer power absorption to simulate light-duty vehicle road load, by Glenn D. Thompson
- Medium duty vehicle emission control cost effectiveness comparisons, prepared by the Environmental Programs Group, the Aerospace Corporation
- Evaluation of the Beckman 951A atmospheric NOx analyzer, by Sherman D. Funk
- PM hot-spot analyses, frequently asked questions, United States Environmental Protection Agency, Office of Transportation and Air Quality
- EPA evaluation of the "W/A WAAG-injection system"
- Nonroad engines and air pollution, EPA Office of Mobile Sources
- Evaluation of the emission reduction with the Perfect Circle Retronox speed controlled EGR system, Henry L. Gompf
- Exhaust emissions from a passenger car equipped with the "Paser Magnum electronic anti-pollution engine economizer", John C. Thomson
- MOVES2010, highway vehicle temperature, humidity, air conditioning, and inspection and maintenance adjustments, Assessment and Standards Division, Office of Transportation and Air Quality, U.S. Environmental Protection Agency
- QA/QC procedures based on program data and statistical process control methods for I/M programs, prepared by Richard W. Joy, Garrett D. Torgeson, [and] Michael St. Denis
- Modeling hourly diurnal emissions and interrupted diurnal emissions based on real-time diurnal data, M6.EVP.002, Larry C. Landman, Assessment and Standards Division, Office of Transportation and Air Quality, U.S. Environmental Protection Agency
- Comparison between a double-roll and a flat-bed dynamometer configuration in regards to passenger-car tire power consumption, fuel economy and exhaust emissions, by Leonard Bogdan
- Exhaust emissions from an Army M-151 equipped with a Mitsui catalyst, John C. Thomson
- Greenhouse gas emissions from a typical passenger vehicle, United States Environmental Protection Agency, Office of Transportation and Air Quality
- Estimating running loss evaporative emissions in MOBILE6, document number M6.EVP.008 : draft, Larry C. Landman, U.S. EPA, Assessment and Modeling Division, National Vehicle Fuel and Emissions Laboratory
- Estimated refining cost impact of reducing gasoline vapor pressure, supplemental report, prepared for the U.S. Environmental Protection Agency via support from Jack Faucett Associates, and Southwest Research Institute
- Effect of ambient temperature on vehicle emissions and performance factors, by R.S. Spindt [and three others]
- Chrysler-EPA correlation program to assess 1980 model year fuel economy offsets, by William Watson
- Evaluation of the Owens-Illinois toroidal ceramic reactor, Henry L. Gompf
- Effects of dynamometer variability on the confirmation of requests for alternate dynamometer power absorption, by Glenn D. Thompson
- EPA evaluation of aftermarket gas-saving products
- Second EPA evaluation of the POLARION-X Device under section 511 of the Motor Vehicle Information and Cost Savings Act, by Edward Anthony Barth
- Final report, exhaust emissions from a Mercedes-Benz diesel sedan, H. Anthony Ashby
- Evaporative emissions from on-road vehicles in MOVES2014
- Recommended practice for determining exhaust emissions from heavy-duty engines under transient conditions, draft, by Chester J. France and William Clemmens
- Determination of hot running emissions from FTP bag emissions, David Brzezinski, Ed Glover, Phil Enns
- EPA evaluation of the Russell Fuelmiser Device under section 511 of the Motor Vehicle Information and Cost Savings Act, by Stanley L. Syria
- On-board diagnostics - second generation (OBD-II) system criteria for alternate-fueled vehicles, prepared by Melvin N. Ingalls ; prepared for Environmental Protection Agency
- Emissions and fuel economy of the Automotive Cylinder Deactivator System (ACDS), by Edward Anthony Barth
- An evaluation of a 1975 prototype Chrysler passenger car, Thomas C. Austin
- Cost effectiveness estimates for mobile source emission control, Environmental Protection Agency, Office of Mobile Source Air Pollution Control, George Miller ; submitted to
- Exhaust emission analysis of the Williams Research gas turbine AMC Hornet, Leonard D. Verrelli and Casimer J. Andary
- Evaluation of the Magna Flash ignition control system on a 1971 Vega, Henry L. Gompf
- Vehicle fuel economy and greenhouse gas standards, frequently asked questions, Richard K. Lattanzio, Linda Tsang, Bill Canis
- MOVES operating mode distribution generator, documentation report, Transportation and Climate Division, Office of Transportation and Air Quality, U.S. Environmental Protection Agency ; prepared for EPA by TranSystems/E.H. Pechan
- Evaluating resting loss and diurnal evaporative emissions using real time diurnal tests, M6.EVP.001, Assessment and Modeling Division, Office of Mobile Sources, U.S. Environmental Protection Agency
- The vehicle road load problem-an approach by non-linear modeling, Glenn D. Thompson
- An evaluation of sealed idle mixture adjustment on 1977 Buicks, by Karen E. Marschall
- EPA evaluation of the PETRO-MIZER Device under section 511 of the Motor Vehicle Information and Cost Savings Act, by Edward Anthony Barth
- Evaluation of a PPG-Questor prototype vehicle
- Update of hot soak emissions, M6.EVP.004, Assessment and Modeling Division, Office of Mobile Sources, U.S. Environmental Protection Agency ; prepared for EPA by ARCADIS Geraghty & Miller, Inc
- Interim transportation conformity guidance for 2006 PM₂.₅ NAAQS nonattainment areas, Transportation and Regional Programs Division, Office of Transportation and Air Quality, U.S. Environmental Protection Agency
- EPA evaluation of the Basko MW Enginecoat under Section 511 of the Motor Vehicle Information and Cost Savings Act, by Edward Anthony Barth
- Effectiveness of south coast air basin change of ownership I/M program, by Alan D. Jones, Automotive Environmental Systems ; prepared for Environmental Protection Agency, Office of Air, Noise, and Radiation, Office of Mobile Source Air Pollution Control, Emission Control Technology Division
- On-road heavy-duty low-NOx technology cost study, Lauren A. Lynch [and four others]
- Vehicle fuel weathering effects with operating temperatures on the road and dynamometer, by Edward Anthony Barth
- Characterization of gaseous and particulate emissions from light duty diesels operated on various fuels, by Charles T. Hare
- Emissions and fuel economy effects of the W/A WAAG-injection system
- Analyses of assembly line testing, final report, R. J. Mogavero and W. R. Fairchild