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ESCIT Objectives ESCIT is charged to define lube oil effect on catalyst performance, not just to develop a P volatility test ESCIT should consider both.

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1 ESCIT Objectives ESCIT is charged to define lube oil effect on catalyst performance, not just to develop a P volatility test ESCIT should consider both P limit and P volatility as options and choose one –The original request to ILSAC to define chemical limit occurred before forming the ESCIT team ESCIT team should strive to conclude a chemical limit asap to facilitate formulation development

2 PEI using IIIG UOA - I 5 experimental oils blended with different ZDPs with progressively higher molecular weight (less volatile) IIIG P Retention (EOT) responds logically to ZDP volatility Less volatile

3 PEI Using IIIG UOA - II Posted TMC reference oil UOA data (2 labs) generated the following statistics 15 Oronite IIIG tests (2 labs) of “essentially” the same formulation with identical ZDP and detergent content yielded a std. dev. of 3.3 Both provide sufficient precision to separate a “10 point” difference (as presented by Lubrizol in the last ESCIT) Working through ACC to provide coded Sequence test UOA data and possibly PEI165 using the same oils

4 PEI Using IIIG UOA Summary Pro: an engine test with acceptable precision and meaningful response to P volatility Con: limited parts, test condition too severe, longer test time and higher cost, need more correlation with field performance

5 PEI Using PEI165 4 experimental oils blended with different ZDPs with progressively higher molecular weight (less volatile) PEI165 responds logically to ZDP volatility with a wider separation Potentially excellent repeatability (relative to separation) Repeat test Less volatile

6 PEI Using PEI165 Summary PEI using PEI165 –Pro: Meaningful response to P volatility with potentially better precision and greater separation; preserving IIIG parts through correlation with IIIG; reduced test cost –Con: need correlation with field performance (or through IIIG)


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