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Factors Influencing Vehicle Evaporative Emissions
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The basic factors influencing carburetor and fuel tank evaporative emissions are explored. These factors are combined in a mathematical model to predict the magnitude and composition of evaporative losses. A laboratory technique for simulating carburetor losses is also described.
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Wade, D., "Factors Influencing Vehicle Evaporative Emissions," SAE Technical Paper 670126, 1967, https://doi.org/10.4271/670126.Also In
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