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Additive Technology as a Way to Improve Diesel Fuel Quality
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Additive technology has been used to enhance the quality of automotive diesel fuel in a number of important areas of performance. This paper focusses on the role of new additive technology in two important areas:
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Maintenance of designed performance of injector systems:
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Prevention of problems associated with fuels designed to respond to tighter emission regulations.
Field and laboratory data have been generated in industry and in-house procedures. The implications of these results are discussed.
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Caprotti, R., Bovington, C., Fowler, W., and Taylor, M., "Additive Technology as a Way to Improve Diesel Fuel Quality," SAE Technical Paper 922183, 1992, https://doi.org/10.4271/922183.Also In
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