Cold Ambient Temperature Effects on Emissions from Light-Duty Motor Vehicles
741051
2/1/1974
- Content
- An emission testing program conducted at Ottawa, Canada, indicated that the start-up and operation of light-duty motors at an ambient temperature of 0°F produces approximately a 100% increase in hydrocarbon and carbon monoxide emissions when compared with those produced at an ambient temperature of 60°F. This increase appeared to occur mainly during the initial 5 min of engine operation.
- Citation
- Polak, J., "Cold Ambient Temperature Effects on Emissions from Light-Duty Motor Vehicles," International Automobile Engineering and Manufacturing Meeting, Toronto, Canada, October 21, 1974, https://doi.org/10.4271/741051.