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Main Title Emissions and Fuel Economy Results 1992 Car Models (for Microcomputers).
CORP Author Environmental Protection Agency, Ann Arbor, MI. Certification Div.
Publisher 1992
Year Published 1992
Report Number EPA/SW/DK-93/048;
Stock Number PB93-504546
Additional Subjects Emission factors ; Fuel economy ; Automotive fuels ; Diskettes ; Exhaust emissions ; Mobile pollutant sources ; Air pollution ; Nitrogen oxides ; US EPA ; Clean Air Act ;
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NTIS  PB93-504546 Some EPA libraries have a fiche copy filed under the call number shown. 07/26/2022
Collation 1 diskette
Abstract
Emissions and Fuel Economy Results 1992 Car Models contains 3 separate reports: (1) '1992 Test Car List--Passenger Cars'; states: For each model year, each manufacturer must calculate the fuel economy for similar vehicles. It contains key test parameters, actual emission levels, and actual fuel economy for each of the specific test vehicles required for the 1992 model year. The subsequent average data can be found in the file 'Fuel Economy Guide'; (2) '1992 Fuel Economy Guide-6 Number'; states: For each model year, the Energy Policy and Conservation Act requires that a compilation of fuel economy values be provided to the public. These data are intended to help the consumer compare the fuel economy of similar size cars, light-duty trucks, and special purpose vehicles. The adjusted and unadjusted fuel economy values are provided for city, highway and a combination of city and highway driving; (3) 'Federal Certification Test Results for the 1992 Model Year'; states: Each manufacturer of a passenger car, (light-duty vehicle), light-duty truck, motorcycle, heavy-duty gasoline engine, and heavy-duty diesel engine is required to demonstrate compliance with the applicable exhaust emission standard. The report contains all of the individual tests that were required by the certification procedures found in Title 40 of the Code of Federal Regulations in Part 86.