- Applied research on multi-function gasoline additive was conducted by the College of Automotive Engineering of the prestigious South China University of Technology, Guangdong. The full publication is available on request.
- A Cummins V Diesel engine test was run by the famous Millbrook Proving Ground (UK) for the London Transit Authority.
- To assess MAZ performance and to explore the evaluation methods of additives, two engines with the same model number and performance indices, fueled with and without the MAZ gasoline additive respectively, were carried through 100 hour tests. Full load characteristic and load characteristics of different operational modes were compared.
- Results: Power increased by 16.43%, specific fuel consumption (SFC) decreasing 5.39%, and the emission of CO, HC and NOx falling by 28.61%, 54.38% and 10.1% respectively. Wear and tear of the engine cylinder was weakened, and sediment of combustion chamber inner side was reduced. In addition, no negative effect on the catalysis conversion device was found
- Findings: power, economy and emission of the engine fueled with the MAZ additive all have obvious improvement in comparison with the engine without using MAZ.
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