1984 CRC (Coordinating Research Council, Inc.) Octane Number Requirement Rating Workshop.

Abstract

An octane number requirement rating workshop was sponsored by the Coordinating Research Council May 7-11, 1984, in Phoenix, Arizona. The objective of the workshop was to improve the application of the CRC E-15 Technique for Determination of Octane Number Requirements of Light-Duty Vehicles to provide consistent results with vehicles equipped with knock sensors, turbochargers, and various transmission configurations such as torque converter lockups, four-speed overdrives, and five-speed manuals. Training was accomplished through seminars and demonstrations, and was verified with actual track testing using the E-15 rating technique and appropriate equipment.

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Document Details

Document Type
Technical Report
Publication Date
Jun 01, 1985
Accession Number
ADA156773

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  • Sensors

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  • Automobiles
  • Carburetors
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  • Engines
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  • Ignition
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  • Knocking
  • Pressure Regulators
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