General Motors' Steam-Powered Passenger Cars - Emissions, Fuel Economy and Performance

700670

02/01/1970

Event
National West Coast Meeting
Authors Abstract
Content
Two steam-powered passenger ears have been designed, built, and tested. The SE-101 is an intermediate sport coupe incorporating the comfort and convenience features of a modern passenger car and vehicle performance comparable to a low-powered automobile. The SE-124 is a very low-power intermediate sedan with manual start and semiautomatic control. The characteristics of these cars were evaluated relative to the operational requirements of current transportation needs, with particular emphasis on exhaust emissions. Start-up time, exhaust emissions, fuel economy, acceleration, and water consumption data are presented. Although any one of these characteristics may be improved at the expense of others, it does not appear that any compromise can satisfy all of the areas required by today's motorist.
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DOI
https://doi.org/10.4271/700670
Pages
28
Citation
Vickers, P., Mondt, J., Haverdink, W., and Wade, W., "General Motors' Steam-Powered Passenger Cars - Emissions, Fuel Economy and Performance," SAE Technical Paper 700670, 1970, https://doi.org/10.4271/700670.
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Publisher
Published
Feb 1, 1970
Product Code
700670
Content Type
Technical Paper
Language
English