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Natural Gas Fueled Vehicles Exhaust Emissions and Operational Characteristics
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Abstract
Natural gas fuel in a lean mixture with 25 % excess air operates satisfactorily in an otherwise normal automotive engine. All exhaust emissions known to contribute to air pollution are reduced to levels meeting or bettering currently proposed standards. Dual-fuel operation with gasoline as a standby fuel permits immediate use of natural gas prior to the establishment of a widespread fueling network.
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McJONES, R. and CORBEIL, R., "Natural Gas Fueled Vehicles Exhaust Emissions and Operational Characteristics," SAE Technical Paper 700078, 1970, https://doi.org/10.4271/700078.Also In
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