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Emissions and Fuel Economy Interaction
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Data from dynamometer tests is presented which shows the fuel consumption penalty when emission requirements constrain air-fuel ratio to near stoichiometric mixtures. This was verified on one vehicle.
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Nicholson, R., "Emissions and Fuel Economy Interaction," SAE Technical Paper 780616, 1978, https://doi.org/10.4271/780616.Also In
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