Automobile makers jointly developed laboratory engine-test procedures for appraising motor oils blended for API Service Classification MS; 12 oils run in 40 vehicles for total of 2 million mi were evaluated; because different engines responded differently to identical oils, laboratory test could not be expected to correlate with all field results; it is concluded that MS Test satisfactorily supplants several engine tests used, but it is not broad enough to cover all aspects.


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    Title :

    Does MS test predict field performance


    Additional title:

    SAE -- Paper


    Contributors:
    Colyer, C.C. (author) / Tom, T.B. (author)

    Conference:

    SAE Meeting ; 1960 Testing



    Publication date :

    1960


    Size :

    13 pages


    Type of media :

    Conference paper


    Type of material :

    Print


    Language :

    English




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