I didn't see anything on this thread regarding where you can do lab testing (admittedly I just scanned it, I didn't read every post). The SEMA Garage in Diamond Bar California has an AVL dyno in an environmentally controlled room and can run the EPA test patterns. It's also not that expensive (compared to actually making a product) to rent it for an hour or two for your testing.
I'm not sure if a SEMA membership is required, but if you're doing something aftermarket, it's a good idea anyways to join.
I don't work for SEMA, I just wanted to share this info since it took me a while to find somewhere to do testing.
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