Engine Testing Regulations
EPA has adopted emission standards for almost every kind of engine, including everything from lawn mowers to cruise ships. To show compliance with these emission standards, engine manufacturers must follow test procedures specified in the Code of Federal Regulations. This page provides links to the appropriate regulatory citations and includes published information related to proposed or final rules for changed test procedures. These links include a general set of instructions and requirements for manufacturers certifying their engines to EPA emission standards. Manufacturers should also read the regulations for category-specific provisions that apply; see our fact sheet to find the standard-setting part for each type of engine.
The long-term plan is for all types of engines to follow the procedures in 40 CFR part 1065 excluding aircraft engines and those that require vehicle testing. Currently only light-duty motor vehicles, motorcycles, and ATVs are subject to vehicle testing under 40 CFR part 86, subpart B.
The test procedures referenced on this page address exhaust emissions. See 40 CFR part 86 and part 1060 for evaporative emission standards and test procedures for vehicles and equipment fueled with gasoline or other volatile fuels such as alcohols.
The following table shows which engine test procedures apply for each category:
| Engine Category | Code of Federal Register Citation |
| Heavy-Duty Highway Engines | 40 CFR part 86, subpart N (for testing performed through June 30, 2010) 40 CFR part 1065 (optional through June 30, 2010, mandatory thereafter, as described in §86.1305-2010) |
| Locomotives | 40 CFR part 92, subpart B (through 2014, with approval) 40 CFR part 1065 (optional through 2014, mandatory starting January 1, 2015 |
| Marine Diesel Engines (Diesel Boats and Ships) | 40
CFR part 94, subpart B (through 2014, with approval) 40 CFR part 1065 (optional through 2014, mandatory starting January 1, 2015) |
| Other Nonroad and Stationary Diesel Engines |
40
CFR part 89, subparts D and E (Tier 3 and earlier) |
| Recreational Vehicles (Snowmobiles and some Dirt Bikes and ATVs) | 40 CFR part 1065 |
| Marine Spark-Ignition Engines (Gasoline Boats and Personal Watercraft) | 40 CFR part 91, subparts D and E (through 2012 model year) 40 CFR part 1065 (optional through 2012 model year, mandatory starting in 2013 model year) |
| Other Nonroad and Stationary Spark-Ignition Engines at or below 19kW (Lawn and Garden) | 40 CFR part 90, subparts D and E (through 2012 model year) 40 CFR part 1065 (optional through 2012 model year, mandatory starting in 2013 model year) |
| Other Nonroad and Stationary Spark-Ignition Engines above 19 kW (Forklifts, Generators and Compressors) | 40 CFR part 1065 See 40 CFR part 60, subpart JJJJ, for unique procedures that apply for certain stationary spark-ignition engines. |
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Regulations
The original regulations for part 1065 were adopted in 2002. EPA has amended these regulations in several subsequent rulemakings, both to expand the scope of engines covered by part 1065 and to improve the procedures. The current part 1065 procedures are available in the electronic Code of Federal Regulations. Note that when we make changes to the part 1065 test procedures, manufacturers that are already subject to testing under part 1065 may take up to 12 months to comply with the new specifications. The following list of final rules includes all the changes we have made to part 1065. For the most recent rules, the description includes the specific dates on which compliance with the regulatory changes become mandatory.
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February 24, 2009 Final Rule - Federal Register Notice (PDF) (120 pp, 1.25MB)
This rule included minor technical amendments to part 1065. These amendments become legally effective April 27, 2009, though they do not become mandatory until April 27, 2010 under §1065.10(c)(6). See Heavy-duty Highway OBD Rule for additional rulemaking documents.
- October 8, 2008 Final Rule - Federal Register Notice (PDF) (348 pp, 5.33MB)
This rule applied part 1065 to marine spark-ignition engines and nonroad spark-ignition engines at or below 19 kW. The rule also included extensive technical amendments to part 1065. These amendments became legally effective December 8, 2008, though they do not become mandatory until December 8, 2009 under §1065.10(c)(6). See Nonroad and Stationary Spark-Ignition Engines at or below 19kW (Lawn and Garden) for additional rulemaking documents.
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June 30, 2008 Final Rule - Federal Register Notice | PDF Version (256 pp, 2.05MB)
This rule applied part 1065 to locomotive and marine compression-ignition engines and included extensive technical amendments. These amendments became legally effective July 7, 2008, though they do not become mandatory until July 7, 2009 under §1065.10(c)(6). See Locomotive-Marine Diesel Rule for additional rulemaking documents.
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January 18, 2008, Final Rule - Federal Register Notice | PDF Version (48 pp, 668KB)
This rule applied part 1065 to stationary spark-ignition engines. See Stationary SI Rule for additional information.
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July 11, 2006, Final Rule - Federal Register Notice | PDF Version (33 pp, 562KB)
This rule applied part 1065 to stationary compression-ignition engines. See Stationary CI Rule for additional supporting documents.
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July 13, 2005 Final Rule Federal Register Notice | PDF Version (194 pp, 7.43KB)
This rule involved a comprehensive set of amendments to part 1065. See Nonroad and Stationary Spark-Ignition Engines above 19 kW (Forklifts, Generators and Compressors) for additional supporting documents.
Fact Sheet: Regulatory Announcement: Changed Test Procedures for Nonroad Engines and Heavy-Duty Highway Engines | PDF Version (4 pp, 134K, EPA420-F-05-036, July 2005)
Technical Support Document and Summary & Analysis of Comments (PDF) (115 pp, 1.7MB, EPA420-R-05-008, June 2005) -
June 29, 2004 Final Rule - Federal Register Notice (PDF Version) (317 pp, 3.5MB)
This rule applied part 1065 to nonroad compression-ignition engines and included minor technical amendments. See Nonroad Diesel Tier 4 Rule for additional rulemaking documents.
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November 8, 2002 Final Rule - Federal Register Notice | PDF Version (207 pp, 1.1MB)
This was the initial publication of part 1065. See Nonroad and Stationary Spark-Ignition Engines above 19 kW (Forklifts, Generators and Compressors) for additional rulemaking documents.
For further information or assistance regarding this web page, please contact Alan Stout, phone: (734) 214-4805 or email: stout.alan@epa.gov.
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