United States, Environmental Protection Agency | Office of Mobile Sources | Emission Control Technology Division
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- Heavy-duty vehicle emission conversion factors II : 1962-2000
- A discussion of possible causes of low failure rates in decentralized I/M programs
- Analysis of motor vehicle fuel tank-related fires
- Characterization of tire wear particulates
- Comparison of on-board diagnostics to tailpipe I/M : draft
- Derivation of technology specific effects of the use of oxygenated fuel blends on motor vehicle emissions
- Determination of a range of concern for mobile source emissions of formaldehyde based only on its toxicological properties
- Determination of a range of concern for mobile source emissions of hydrogen sulfide
- Determination of a range of concern for mobile source emissions of methanol
- EPA recommended practice for naming I/M calibration gas
- EPA recommended practice for naming I/M calibration gas : a discussion for I/M programs
- Effects of gasoline volatility on the hydrocarbon exhaust emissions from a 1984 Oldsmobile Cutlass
- Emission and fuel economy sensitivity to changes in light duty vehicle test procedures : final report
- Evaporative emissions from the fourteen car DOE gasoline/methanol blend fleet
- Evaporative emissions of methanol blend fueled vehicles
- Exhaust and evaporative emissions of high mileage passenger cars
- Exhaust and evaporative emissions of high mileage taxicabs and passenger cars
- Final report for work assignment no. 20, contract 68-03-3192, "Catalyst evaluation," SwRI project 03-7774-020
- Guidance on estimating motor vehicle emission reductions from the use of alternative fuels and fuel blends
- Heavy-duty engine testing report : correlation testing of Caterpillar 3208 DIT
- Heavy-duty engine testing report : correlation testing of Cummins NTCC-400
- Heavy-duty engine testing report : correlation testing of GMC 5.7L/MVMA engine
- Heavy-duty engine testing report : correlation testing of Isuzu 5.79L/JAMA engine
- Heavy-duty engine testing report : correlation testing of Mack EM G-285
- Heavy-duty engine testing report : correlation testing of the European EMA Round Robin engine (Daimler-Benz OM 366 A)
- Inspection and maintenance of new technology vehicles in Maryland
- Integrating on-board diagnostic system capabilities into the inspection and repair functions of I/M programs : technical information document for the 1990's
- Investigation of the need for in-use dispensing rate limits and fuel nozzle geometry standardization
- MOBILE3 fuel consumption model
- MOBILE4 : exhaust emission factors and inspection/maintenance benefits for passenger cars
- Methanol vaporization : effects on volumetric efficiency and on determination of optimum fuel delivery system
- New vehicle regulation and emissions of in-use vehicles : the U.S. experience
- Optimum engine for methanol utilization : final report
- Reactivity of methanol exhaust : a smog chamber study
- Safety implications of onboard refueling vapor recovery systems : final report
- Supplementary guidelines for lead implementation plans : updated projections for motor vehicle lead emissions
- The IM240 transient I/M dynamometer driving schedule and the composite I/M test procedure
- The emission effects of misfueling five 1981-82 model year automobiles with 10 continuous tankfuls of leaded gasoline
- Vehicle driveability with gasoline-alcohol blends
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- Heavy-duty engine testing report : correlation testing of Cummins NTCC-400
- Reactivity of methanol exhaust : a smog chamber study
- Analysis of motor vehicle fuel tank-related fires
- Characterization of tire wear particulates
- Heavy-duty engine testing report : correlation testing of GMC 5.7L/MVMA engine
- Comparison of on-board diagnostics to tailpipe I/M : draft
- Methanol vaporization : effects on volumetric efficiency and on determination of optimum fuel delivery system
- Heavy-duty engine testing report : correlation testing of Isuzu 5.79L/JAMA engine
- Derivation of technology specific effects of the use of oxygenated fuel blends on motor vehicle emissions
- Determination of a range of concern for mobile source emissions of formaldehyde based only on its toxicological properties
- Safety implications of onboard refueling vapor recovery systems : final report
- Determination of a range of concern for mobile source emissions of hydrogen sulfide
- Heavy-duty engine testing report : correlation testing of Mack EM G-285
- Determination of a range of concern for mobile source emissions of methanol
- Heavy-duty engine testing report : correlation testing of the European EMA Round Robin engine (Daimler-Benz OM 366 A)
- EPA recommended practice for naming I/M calibration gas
- New vehicle regulation and emissions of in-use vehicles : the U.S. experience
- EPA recommended practice for naming I/M calibration gas : a discussion for I/M programs
- A discussion of possible causes of low failure rates in decentralized I/M programs
- Effects of gasoline volatility on the hydrocarbon exhaust emissions from a 1984 Oldsmobile Cutlass
- Heavy-duty vehicle emission conversion factors II : 1962-2000
- The IM240 transient I/M dynamometer driving schedule and the composite I/M test procedure
- Emission and fuel economy sensitivity to changes in light duty vehicle test procedures : final report
- Inspection and maintenance of new technology vehicles in Maryland
- Evaporative emissions from the fourteen car DOE gasoline/methanol blend fleet
- Integrating on-board diagnostic system capabilities into the inspection and repair functions of I/M programs : technical information document for the 1990's
- Evaporative emissions of methanol blend fueled vehicles
- Optimum engine for methanol utilization : final report
- Exhaust and evaporative emissions of high mileage passenger cars
- The emission effects of misfueling five 1981-82 model year automobiles with 10 continuous tankfuls of leaded gasoline
- Exhaust and evaporative emissions of high mileage taxicabs and passenger cars
- Final report for work assignment no. 20, contract 68-03-3192, "Catalyst evaluation," SwRI project 03-7774-020
- Investigation of the need for in-use dispensing rate limits and fuel nozzle geometry standardization
- Guidance on estimating motor vehicle emission reductions from the use of alternative fuels and fuel blends
- Supplementary guidelines for lead implementation plans : updated projections for motor vehicle lead emissions
- Heavy-duty engine testing report : correlation testing of Caterpillar 3208 DIT
- MOBILE3 fuel consumption model
- MOBILE4 : exhaust emission factors and inspection/maintenance benefits for passenger cars
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