Note: Nothing in this standard supercedes
applicable laws and regulations.
Note: In the event of conflict between the
English and domestic language, the English language shall take
precedence.
Purpose. To subjectively evaluate the
driveability characteristics of a gaseous fueled vehicle after the
powertrain has reached normal operating temperature.
Applicability. Passenger cars and light duty
trucks equipped with mono-fuel or bi-fuel systems. The gaseous fuel
can be Compressed Natural Gas (CNG) or Liquefied Petroleum Gas
(LPG).
Remarks. This procedure documents the process
for developing and validating the warmed-up driveability
characteristics of a gaseous fueled vehicle.
This procedure may be used to evaluate the engine driveability
characteristics of prototype vehicles or for auditing production
vehicles. It consists of a specific series of maneuvers that are
designed to simulate customer usage. Any vehicle rating generated
by less than the full test sequence should be identified when
presenting test results.
The vehicle rating may be affected by ambient temperature, fuel,
and the road system used. Fuel used should be appropriate for
ambient conditions as specified by the Requesting Engineer or as
specified in the Vehicle Owner's Manual.
GMW17150 should be used for subjectively evaluating gaseous
fueled engine cold starting capability and driveability
characteristics.