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Exhaust Emissions From Seven LP Gas Powered Vehicles
                     July 1970
                  H. Anthony Ashby
  Division  of Motor Vehicle Research and Development
    National Air  Pollution Control Administration
     Department of Health, Education, and Welfare

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Subject:  Evaluation of LP Gas powered automobiles


Seven LPG powered cars were delivered to building 2042 by
personnel of the St. Louis (Missouri) County Health Depart-
ment, and tested here on June 9 and 10, 1970.  The cars
were all late model, standard sized American cars equipped
with V-8 engines and automatic transmissions.  None had
air conditioning.  All were equipped with Algas Industries
dual fuel carburetion systems.

The fleet consisted of;

    Three 1969 Dodge Coronet 4 door wagons (318 C.I.D.)
    Two 1969 Rambler Rebel 4 door station wagons  (343 C.I.D.)
    One 1969 Plymouth Satellite 4 door sedan (318 C.I.D.)
    One 1968 Ford Ranch Wagon 4 door station wagon (302 C.I.D.)

Evaluation Procedure

Each car was tested according to the proposed 1972 Federal
procedure, which includes a cold start, the LA4-S3 driving
schedule, and emission sampling by the CVS method.  Results
from these tests are presented for each car as mass emissions,
i.e., grams of pollutant per vehicle mile  (gpm).

Following the 1972  test a hot-start  two-cycle test was made
according to the 1970 Federal procedure, with the CVS method
being employed in addition to the continuous sampling.  Data
from these two hot seven mode cycles are presented (1) as
concentrations and  mass emissions as calculated by the 1^970
procedure, and  (2)  as mass emissions calculated from  the*  CVS
procedure.             •   . •       ..

Results and Discussion

Results from the 1972 procedure tests  are  presented in Table
1,   along with the  average values for  each make of car  (Plym-
outh and Dodge being  considered as one make).  Note that  re- ;
peat tests were  made  of Dodges 23 and  30  after mixture adjust-
ments were made  by  Mr. Ralph  Abbott  of Algas  Industries.
Continuous hot  cycle  measurements indicate that idle  CO was
in  the  range of  2 to  3 percent on these  cars before adjustment,
and about  .02 percent after.  A third  car, Rambler Rebel  29,
had a high CO mass  from the  1972 test  and an idle CO  of  about
2.7% on the hot  California cycles.   Idle  CO  on  the other  cars
ranged  from 0.5% to 1.5%.

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Mass emissions- from 1972 procedure tests conducted at DMVPC
rece/itly using gasoline were picked at random from the files,
four' tests for each-vehicle type similiar to the St. Louis
County vehicles.  The averages of these four tests are listed
in Table III according to car make.  All Plymouth and Dodge
tests were of 318 C.I.D. engines, but it was not possible"
to find all Ford 302 and Rambler 343 data.  However, all were
late model V-8's wi^th automatic transmission.

Comparison of Table I data with Table III data indicates the
chief advantage of LP Gas powered cars:  good control of
carbon monoxide, with an average CO reduction of 71% being
shown in this comparison.  Average HC reduction was 18.4% and
average NOx reduction was 28.6%.

Table II contains the results of the two hot .seven mode cycles,
calculated according.to the 1970 Federal procedure and presented
as concentrations and mass emissions.  Simultaneous CVS mass
emissions for the last three tests are also presented.

For comparison with Table II concentrations some hot cycle
data from DMVPC certification and surveillance tests  (using
gasoline) are presented in Table IV.  Five tests for each car/
engine combination matching the St. Louis County vehicles were
picked at random from the files.

Drive.ability during tests was typical of  lean operation, with
slight hesitation on tip-in, stretchiness on accelerations,
and surging during  cruise.

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                  Table I
1972

Car Number
Proposed Federal Procedure
(Ceid Start)
Mass ,
HC (FID)
grams/mile
CO

NOX

Dodge 23
Dodge 30
Rebel 29
Rebel 28
Dodge 23
Dodge 30
Plymouth 27
Dodge 24
Ford 26

Ford
Plymouth
§ Dodge 1
Rebel
2.92
3.03
2.69
3.26
2.04
2.71
2.47
2.21
2.41
Average Values
2.41
2.36
2.98
39.4
36.78
24.52
6.20
2.43
18.85
3.66
3.86
4.23

4.23
7.20
15.36
3.59
2.39
2.29
2.95
2.78
2.04
3.39
3.32
1.78

1.78
2.88
2.62
1 First tests of Dodges 23 and 30 excluded.

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            2 HOT SEVEN MODI  IYCLES
         1970 Federal Procedure
         (Continuous- Analysis)
Concentration
Mass, grams/mile
Constant Volume Sampling
         ftVS)
       Procedure
      " »
   Mass,  grams/mile
Car Number
Dodge 23
Dodge 30
Rebel 29
Rebel 28
Dodge 23
Dodge 30
Plymouth 27
Dodge 24
Ford 26
HC
ppm
200.0
275.1
213.5
305.5
287.7
272.1
313.0
236.2
291.3
CO
0.25
1.35
0.78
0.32
0.07
0.37
0.23
0.22
0.28
NO
ppm
1808.9
740.4
727.7
889.6
1097.9
983.2
1466.5
1362.3
582.8
HC
2.54
3.49
2.71
3.87
3.65
3.45
3.61
2.99
3.97
CO
5.78
31.16
17.96
7.43
1.65
8.46
5.05
4.95
7.11
NO
7.05
2.89
2.83
3.47
4.28
3.83
5.22
5.31
2.44
HC CO
No Data
No Data
No Data
No Data
No Data
No Data
2.86 4.22
1.99 3.25
3.63 5.89
NOX






3.08
2.93
1.83

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                  Table III
       1972 Proposed Federal  Procedure
                 (Cold Start)
          Average of Four Tests Each
           Gasoline Powered Vehicles
                            Mass,  grams/mile

Car Make                HC          CO         NOX



Ford                   3.12        28.46      3.58

Plymouth
§ Dodge                3.39        30.45      3.63

Rambler                3.04        31.47      3.08

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                Table IV
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   Certification and Surveillance Data


        2 Hot Seven Mode Cycles
                         HC       CO
                        ppm       I
Ford 302
                        191      0.46
                        211      1.03
                        200       .72
   /                    194       .66
                        242       .55
                Average TOT      0.68

 Plymouth  §  Dodge  318

                        151       .38
"  )'                   202       .30
                        177       .50
                        222       .19
                        126       .56
                Average 176       .35
 Rambler  343
                         193        .72
                         201       1.07
                         193        .48
                         163   •     .53
                         190     ••••• .93
                Average  188        .75

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