86.420-78—Engine families.
(a)
The vehicles covered in the application will be divided into groupings whose engines are expected to have similar emission characteristics throughout their useful life. Each group of engines with similar emission characteristics shall be defined as a separate engine family.
(b) Reciprocating families.
To be classed in the same engine family, reciprocating engines must be identical in all of the following applicable respects:
(c)
At the manufacturer's option, reciprocating engines identical in all the respects listed in paragraph (b) of this section may be further divided into different engine families if the Administrator determines that they may be expected to have different emission characteristics. This determination will be based upon a consideration of features such as:
(3)
The intake and exhaust timing method of actuation (poppet valve, reed valve, rotary valve, etc.).
(d) Rotary families.
To be classed in the same engine family, rotary combustion cycle engines must be identical in all of the following applicable respects:
(e)
At the manufacturer's option, rotary combustion cycle engines identical in all the respects listed in paragraph (d) of this section, may be further divided into different engine families if the Administrator determines that they may be expected to have different emission characteristics. This determination will be based upon a consideration of features, such as:
(f)
Where engines are of a type which cannot be divided into engine families based upon the criteria listed in paragraphs (b) and (d) of this section, the Administrator will establish families of those engines based upon the features most related to their emission characteristics.