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LUBRICANT FACTORS AFFECTING PASSENGER CAR OIL CONSUMPTION
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This paper presents the results of recent field tests on passenger car motor oils to determine the lubricant factors affecting oil consumption. The lubricants covered a wide range of viscosity and viscosity index, and included a synthetic oil and twelve mineral oils having zero, low, or high V.I. improver concentrations. V.I. improvers of different types and viscosity stabilities were included. A method of predicting the oil consumption characteristics of a wide variety of oil types has been developed from these results.
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Patterson, J. and Gregor, R., "LUBRICANT FACTORS AFFECTING PASSENGER CAR OIL CONSUMPTION," SAE Technical Paper 570093, 1957, https://doi.org/10.4271/570093.Also In
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