EGR units call for stringent diesel oil specs
API CI-4 and Mack EO-N Premium Plus
specifications indicate demand for higher quality diesel oils.
New Environmental Protection Agency
(EPA) pollution regulations, which require a 50% reduction in diesel emissions,
are set to go into effect in October. Engine manufacturers have answered this
mandate with exhaust gas recirculation (EGR) units, which recirculate a portion
of the exhaust to the engine's combustion chamber to incinerate pollutants.
These EGR units have a significant impact on the engine oil, prompting the
American Petroleum Institute (API) to take them into consideration for its next
diesel oil performance specification, CI-4.
The main drawback associated with EGR-equipped
engines is the high level of soot introduced in the engine. These high soot
levels can lead to higher soot related wear, as well as increases in oil
viscosity. EGR is also expected to negatively affect engine operating
temperatures, oil oxidation and cold start pumpability.
API CI-4 diesel oils are expected to
provide optimum protection for EGR engines, as well as be "backward compatible"
for existing engines.
Areas directly addressed in CI-4 include
"corrosive and soot related wear tendencies, piston deposits, degradation of low
and high temperature viscometric properties due to soot accumulation, oxidative
thickening, loss of oil consumption control, foaming, degradation of seal
materials and viscosity loss due to shear."
AMSOIL 15w-40 Synthetic Blend Diesel
Oil, 15w-40 Synthetic Heavy-Duty Diesel Oil and Series 3000 Synthetic 5w-30
Heavy-Duty Diesel Oil are recommended for and provide superior lubricating
protection in both EGR-equipped and non-EGR- equipped diesel engines for
extended drain intervals.
In order to assure top performance in
EGR-equipped engines, some equipment manufacturers have released their own tough
engine oil performance specifications.
Currently, the Mack EO-N Premium Plus
High Performance Diesel Engine Oil specification is the most stringent in the
industry.
According to Mack's service bulletin, "EO-N
Premium Plus oil provides a higher oil film thickness, better wear performance,
and improved oxidation control at higher oil temperatures. These oils will
also hold a greater amount of combustion soot in suspension."
Effective resistance to soot and
oxidation were high priorities in setting the Mack EO-N Premium Plus
specification. The Mack T-10 Test measures oxidation resistance of the oil
at higher temperatures and its ability to control abrasive wear, as well as
cylinder wear and bearing corrosion protection. It is the most severe test
of this type in the industry. The Mack T-8E is a severe 300-hour test that
measures an oil's ability to resist soot-related thickening.
AMSOIL 15W-40 Synthetic Blend Diesel Oil
(PCO) is on the Mack EO-N Premium Plus approved oils list. Both AMSOIL
15W-40 Synthetic Blend Diesel Oil and AMSOIL 15W-40 Synthetic Heavy-Duty Diesel
and Marine Motor Oil are superior quality oils recommended in applications
specifying Mack EO-N Premium Plus lubricants.
While conventional diesel oils are often
unable to effectively disperse soot and maintain their viscosity, the superior
synthetic base stocks and advanced additive packages of AMSOIL Synthetic Diesel
Oils effectively control the increased soot and acid levels associated with EGR
units, maintaining viscosity and providing unsurpassed wear protection for
extended drain intervals. AMSOIL Synthetic Diesel Oils effectively reduce
both lubrication expenses and pollution by extending drain intervals, reducing
downtime and keeping emissions to a minimum.
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