British columbia vehicle emissions inspection and maintenance program experience of alternative fuel vehicle conversions
Basing its conclusions on over one million gasoline vehicle inspections and over 30,000 alternative fuelled vehicle inspections, this paper examines the pass/fail records for each fuel; the problems most common to failing vehicles; and repair strategies used to correct those problems. The paper specifically describes the relationship between the level of technology used in alternative fuel systems and their emissions performance. It is shown that alternative fuelled vehicles are not inherently clean, and that to meet the same emissions standards as gasoline vehicles the alternative fuel system should employ the same level of technology as used in the original gasoline vehicle. 7 refs., 12 figs., 3 tabs.
- Sponsoring Organization:
- USDOE
- OSTI ID:
- 81331
- Report Number(s):
- CONF-9410173-; TRN: 95:005152-002
- Journal Information:
- SAE Special Publication, Journal Issue: 1057; Conference: Society of Automotive Engineers (SAE) international fuels and lubricants meeting and exposition, Baltimore, MD (United States), 17-20 Oct 1994; Other Information: PBD: Oct 1994
- Country of Publication:
- United States
- Language:
- English
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03 NATURAL GAS
54 ENVIRONMENTAL SCIENCES
02 PETROLEUM
VEHICLES
MAINTENANCE
INSPECTION
BRITISH COLUMBIA
FUEL SUBSTITUTION
PROPANE
AUTOMOTIVE FUELS
NATURAL GAS
COMPRESSED GASES
EXHAUST GASES
QUANTITATIVE CHEMICAL ANALYSIS
FEEDBACK
FUEL-AIR RATIO
CONTROL SYSTEMS
GAS FUELS