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Do Exhaust Controls Really Work?
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National West Coast Meeting
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English
Abstract
Emission tests on 404 1966-model cars with exhaust controls in public use confirm that the vehicle manufacturers have done a good job of building cars with low emissions. However, field data on emissions higher than proving-ground results and some deterioration of emissions with mileage, indicate that more effort is needed on emission control in the field.
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Citation
Grant, E., "Do Exhaust Controls Really Work?," SAE Technical Paper 660545, 1966, https://doi.org/10.4271/660545.Also In
References
- CMVPCB “California Test Procedure and Criteria for Motor Vehicle Exhaust Emission Control,” Mar. 9 1966
- California Highway Patrol “Handbook for Installation and Inspection Stations,” Oct. 1965
- Steinhagen W. K. et. al. “Design and Development of the General Motors Air Injection Reactor System,” SAE Paper 660106 Jan. 1966
- Chandler J. M. etc. al. “The Ford Approach to Exhaust Emission Control,” SAE Paper 660163 Jan. 1966
- Beckman E. W. et. al. “Exhaust Emission Control by Chrysler - The Cleaner Air Package,” SAE paper 660107 Jan. 1966
- Brubacher M. L. Olson D. R. “Smog Tuneup for Older Cars,” SAE paper S403 April 1964