This section includes text that specifies requirements that differ from § 86.113-94 . Where a paragraph in § 86.113-94 is identical and applicable to this section, this will be indicated by specifying the corresponding paragraph and the statement "[Reserved]. For guidance see § 86.113-94 .".
Table 1 to § 86.113-04 -Test Fuel Specifications for Gasoline Without Ethanol
Item | Regular | Reference procedure 1 |
Research octane, Minimum 2 | 93 | ASTM D2699 |
Octane sensitivity 2 | 7.5 | ASTM D2700 |
Distillation Range ( °F): | ||
Evaporated initial boiling point 3 | 75-95 | ASTM D86 |
10% evaporated | 120-135 | |
50% evaporated | 200-230 | |
90% evaporated | 300-325 | |
Evaporated final boiling point | 415 Maximum | |
Total Aromatic Hydrocarbon (vol %) | 35% Maximum | ASTM D1319 or ASTM D5769 |
Olefins (vol %) 4 | 10% Maximum | ASTM D1319 or ASTM D6550 |
Lead, g/gallon (g/liter), Maximum | 0.050 (0.013) | ASTM D3237 |
Phosphorous, g/gallon (g/liter), Maximum | 0.005 (0.0013) | ASTM D3231 |
Total sulfur, wt. % 5 | 0.0015-0.008 | ASTM D2622 |
Dry Vapor Pressure Equivalent (DVPE), kPa (psi) 6 | 60.0-63.4 (8.7-9.2) | ASTM D5191 |
1 Incorporated by reference, see § 86.1 .
2 Octane specifications are optional for manufacturer testing.
3 For testing at altitudes above 1,219 m (4,000 feet), the specified range is 75-105 °F.
4 ASTM D6550 prescribes measurement of olefin concentration in mass %. Multiply this result by 0.857 and round to the first decimal place to determine the olefin concentration in volume %.
5 Sulfur concentration will not exceed 0.0045 weight percent for EPA testing.
6 For testing unrelated to evaporative emission control, the specified range is 54.8-63.7 kPa (8.0-9.2 psi). For testing at altitudes above 1,219 m (4,000 feet), the specified range is 52.0-55.4 kPa (7.6-8.0 psi). Calculate dry vapor pressure equivalent, DVPE, based on the measured total vapor pressure, pT, using the following equation:DVPE (kPa) = 0.956 ·pT-2.39 (orDVPE (psi) = 0.956 ·pT-0.347).DVPE is intended to be equivalent to Reid Vapor Pressure using a different test method.
40 C.F.R. §§86.113-04