GSO ISO 1585:2008
ISO 1585:1992
Gulf Standard
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Approved on
20 February 2008
Road vehicles -- Engine test code - Net power
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GSO ISO 1585:2008 Scope
This gulf standard specifies a method for testing engines designed for automotive
vehicles. It applies to the evaluation of their performance with a view, in
particular, to presenting curves of power and specific fuel consumption at full
load as a function of engine speed.
It applies only to net power assessment.
This standard concerns internal combustion engines used for propulsion of
passenger cars and other motor vehicles, excluding motorcycles, mopeds and
agricultural tractors, normally traveling on roads and included in one of the
following categories:
- reciprocating internal combustion engines (spark-ignition or compressionignition)
but excluding free piston engines;
- rotary piston engines.
These engines may be naturally aspirated or pressure-charged, either using a
mechanical supercharger or turbocharger.
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