1Key Takeaways
This SAE Recommended Practice applies to vehicle exhaust smoke measurements made using the Snap-Acceleration test procedure. Because this is a non-moving vehicle test, this test can be conducted along the road side, in a truck depot, a vehicle repair facility, or other test facilities. The test is intended to be used o…
2Scope / Description
This SAE Recommended Practice applies to vehicle exhaust smoke measurements made using the Snap-Acceleration test procedure. Because this is a non-moving vehicle test, this test can be conducted along the road side, in a truck depot, a vehicle repair facility, or other test facilities. The test is intended to be used on heavy-duty trucks and buses powered by diesel engines. It is designed to be used in conjunction with smokemeters using the light extinction principle of smoke measurement. This procedure describes how the snap-acceleration test is to be performed. It also gives specifications for the smokemeter and other test instrumentation and describes the algorithm for the measurement and quantification of the exhaust smoke produced during the test. Included are discussions of factors which influence snap-acceleration test results and methods to correct for these conditions. Unless otherwise noted, these correction methodologies are to be considered an integral part of the snap- acceleration test procedure.
5Citation Network
Referenced by SAE J1667-1996
40 CFR Part 86
ISO CD 11614
SAE J1243-1995
SAE J1349-1995
SAE J1995-1995
SAE J255-1995
6Frequently Asked Questions
What is SAE J1667-1996?
SAE J1667-1996 — Snap-Acceleration Smoke Test Procedure for Heavy-Duty Diesel Powered Vehicles, Recommended Practice February 1996 is an international standard developed by Society of Automotive Engineers (SAE). This SAE Recommended Practice applies to vehicle exhaust smoke measurements made using the Snap-Acceleration test procedure. Because this is a non-moving vehicle test, this test can be conducted along the road side, in a truck depot, a vehicle...
What does SAE J1667-1996 cover?
This standard covers: This SAE Recommended Practice applies to vehicle exhaust smoke measurements made using the Snap-Acceleration test procedure. Because this is a non-moving vehicle test, this test can be conducted along the road side, in a truck depot, a vehicle repair facility, or other test facilities. The test is...
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The current published version is SAE J1667-1996, published on 1996-02-01. Always check for amendments or pending revisions.
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