SAE Dyno Test: L15B7+CVT

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Has anyone seen this document from the SAE?

https://www.epa.gov/sites/production/files/2018-10/documents/sae-paper-2018-01-0319.pdf

It's basically a paper written from the results of dyno testing a L15B7 and CVT from a 2016 Civic by the SAE. I've looked at it but I don't really understand what it's saying. It contains lots of graphs and tables. Anyone want to take a look at it and summarize for those of us less technically inclined?

As part of the U.S. Environmental Protection Agency’s (EPA’s) continuing assessment of advanced light-duty automotive technologies to support the setting of appropriate national greenhouse gas standards and to evaluate the impact of new technologies on in-use emissions, a 2016 Honda Civic with a 4-cylinder 1.5-liter L15B7 turbocharged engine and continuously variable transmission (CVT) was benchmarked. The test method involved installing the engine and its CVT in an engine dynamometer test cell with the engine wiring harness tethered to its vehicle parked outside the test cell. Engine and transmission torque, fuel flow, key engine temperatures and pressures, and onboard diagnostics (OBD)/CAN bus data were recorded.

This paper documents the test results for idle, low, medium and high load engine operation, as well as motoring torque, wide-open throttle torque and fuel consumption during transient operation using both EPA Tier 2 and Tier 3 test fuels. Particular attention is given to characterizing enrichment control during high load engine operation. Results are used to create complete engine fuel consumption and efficiency maps and estimate CO2 emissions using EPA’s ALPHA full vehicle simulation model, over regulatory drive cycles. The design and performance of the 1.5-liter Honda engine are compared to several other past, present, and future downsized-boosted engines and potential advancements are evaluated.
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Its actually pretty interesting stuff. PPM o2 analyzer, pressure and temperature sensors everywehre in the intake and exhaust.

fig 7- Shows it running on 87 octane at 14.7 for 4 seconds at peak boost for mpg reasons. Not many people ever drive wot so it being lean and negative timing can survive mom and dad driving. It goes into fuel enrichment after that to cool everything back down but does stay in negative timing.

looks like a bunch of efficiecy islands for transiet, steady and idle loads. Logging cam angles at one point..
 


 


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