Hybrid Fuel Technique for CO2 Reduction in SI Engines 2001-01-3589
This paper describes a new hybrid fuel technique for improving the thermal efficiency and fuel economy of SI engines. A new type of fuel additive that has friction modification effects was evaluated. By treating gasoline with this additive, a fuel economy benefit of up to 2.4%, which means a 2.4% reduction in carbon dioxide emissions from vehicles, has been attained in a modified Japanese 10-15 mode test. Improvements in the engine power and vehicle acceleration were also observed due to application of this technique. No-harm tests were also conducted, and it was found that this technique exhibited no significant harmful side effects in the tests conducted in this program.
Citation: Okamoto, K., Sone, T., Saitoh, K., and Oyama, K., "Hybrid Fuel Technique for CO2 Reduction in SI Engines," SAE Technical Paper 2001-01-3589, 2001, https://doi.org/10.4271/2001-01-3589. Download Citation
Author(s):
Ken-ichi Okamoto, Tadahide Sone, Ken-ichiro Saitoh, Koji Oyama
Affiliated:
Nippon Mitsubishi Oil Corporation
Pages: 12
Event:
Spring Fuels & Lubricants Meeting & Exhibition
SAE International Fall Fuels & Lubricants Meeting & Exhibition
ISSN:
0148-7191
e-ISSN:
2688-3627
Also in:
SI and Diesel Engine Performance and Fuel Effects-SP-1645
Related Topics:
Fuel economy
Carbon dioxide
Fuel additives
Energy conservation
Spark ignition engines
Vehicle acceleration
Test procedures
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