This report summarizes activities conducted in support of the project ?A High Specific Output Gasoline Low Temperature Combustion Engine? under COOPERATIVE AGREEMENT NUMBER DE-EE0007788. This cooperative agreement was structured as a 51%/49% recipient/DOE NETL cost share with two Go / no-Go decision gates spanning three budget periods. The primary objective of the program is the development and demonstration of a downsized boosted, lean, low temperature gasoline combustion engine system capable of demonstrating a 15-17% fuel economy improvement relative to a contemporary naturally aspirated stoichiometric combustion engine consistent with relevant emissions constraints and the use of marketplace gasolines. The program focused on maximizing internal combustion engine fuel economy potential by combining the benefits of downsized boosted engine technology with next generation gasoline lean-burn, low temperature combustion and novel low temperature plasma ignition. The project achieved a 20.5% improvement from hot FTP cycle test and 18.9% improvement from cold FTP cycle test while meeting stringent SULEV30 emissions regulation for both test cycles (HOT FTP: 15.37 mg of NOx+HC
0.16 g/mile of CO, COLD FTP: 23.1 mg of NOx+HC
0.33 g/mile of CO).