Influence of Engine Buildup Variables on the ASTM Sequence VI Fuel Efficient Oil Test

902164

10/1/1990

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Using a seven-step quality improvement process, some of the engine build-up factors adversely influencing the severity and precision of the Sequence VI dynamometer test were examined. Insights from engineering (theory) and database (statistical) analyses enabled a 23 factorial experiment to identify oil ring tension, piston ring side clearance, and piston fit as critical parameters in a 3-oil, 9-engine, 28-test program. High ring tension was shown to emphasize the friction reducing capability of higher performing oils and the deficiency of a lower performing oil. Interactions were noted. A helpful correlation of test severity with the engine calibration indicators was shown.
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https://doi.org/10.4271/902164
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Heath, D., Blalock, K., and Lane, P., "Influence of Engine Buildup Variables on the ASTM Sequence VI Fuel Efficient Oil Test," SAE Technical Paper 902164, 1990, https://doi.org/10.4271/902164.
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10/1/1990
Product Code
902164
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Technical Paper
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English