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1980 CRC octane number requirement survey

Technical Report ·
OSTI ID:6753495
In the 24th annual statistical survey of current model vehicles, test data were obtained on 429 1980 model vehicles, including 6 select models of special interest. Maximum octane number requirements under full- and part-throttle operating conditions were determined, and surface ignition knock and rumble, if present, were also reported. Passenger cars and light-duty trucks including non-commercial vans (1/2 - 3/4 ton without four-wheel drive) were tested according to a weighted distribution. This year's survey includes analyses for the following vehicle categories: (1) U.S. and Imported Vehicles--429 vehicles; (2) U.S. and Imported Cars--407 cars; (3) U.S. Vehicles--334 vehicles; (4) U.S. Cars--326 cars; and (5) Imported Vehicles--85 vehicles. It should be noted that the term 'cars' designates passenger cars only, while ther term 'vehicles' includes passenger cars plus vans and light-duty trucks. The order of testing reference fuels was the same as the 1979 Survey, which is as follows: Tank Fuel, High Sensitivity Full-Boiling Range Unleaded (FBRSU) Fuels, Average Sensitivity Full-Boiling Range Unleaded (FBRU) Fuels, and Primary Reference (PR) Fuels.
Research Organization:
Coordinating Research Council, Inc., Atlanta, GA (USA)
OSTI ID:
6753495
Report Number(s):
AD-A-113734/8; CRC-519
Country of Publication:
United States
Language:
English