IM240 Repair Verification: An Inexpensive Dynamometer Method

940431

03/01/1994

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Abstract
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An inexpensive system was designed that would allow repair shops to verify the adequacy of repairs made to cars that had previously failed the new high-tech I/M test (IM240). Before and after repair tests on a limited number of vehicles were performed with both official IM240 and prototype repair grade (RG240) equipment systems. Analyses were performed to determine if the RG240 system concept is capable of determining if the repairs performed resulted in adequate emissions reductions to assure a passing IM240 retest. This study focuses on development of a prototype RG240 system consisting of a 100 SCFM CVS, a dynamometer with an eddy current power absorber and non-adjustable 2000 pound inertia flywheel, and a BAR 90 emissions analyzer with an additional nitric oxide analyzer.
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DOI
https://doi.org/10.4271/940431
Pages
14
Citation
Mickelsen, J., and Clemmens, W., "IM240 Repair Verification: An Inexpensive Dynamometer Method," SAE Technical Paper 940431, 1994, https://doi.org/10.4271/940431.
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Published
Mar 1, 1994
Product Code
940431
Content Type
Technical Paper
Language
English