A Fuel Additive Concentrate for Remowal of Injector Deposits in Light-Duty Diesels

841349

10/1/1984

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Abstract
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In light-duty diesels, carbonaceous deposits can restrict the fuel-injection nozzles, resulting in increased noise, smoke, and roughness. An ashless dispersant fuel additive concentrate based on polyether amine chemistry was developed to remove these deposits during normal service.
Tests in a wide variety of light-duty vehicles show that one tankful of additized fuel provided, on average, more than 50% nozzle cleanup. Significant reductions of cold engine noise and smoke emissions after use of the additive were demonstrated.
The development program included studies of the effects of deposits on injector flow characteristics and engine performance. Selected examples illustrate that a definition of fuel “quality” as it relates to nozzle deposits has yet to be resolved.
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DOI
https://doi.org/10.4271/841349
Pages
14
Citation
Olsen, R., Ingham, M., and Parsons, G., "A Fuel Additive Concentrate for Remowal of Injector Deposits in Light-Duty Diesels," SAE Technical Paper 841349, 1984, https://doi.org/10.4271/841349.
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Published
10/1/1984
Product Code
841349
Content Type
Technical Paper
Language
English