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1 Using the Seq. IIIG to Reliably Provide Catalyst Protection
Presented March 20, 2008

2 The decision to use the EOT Sample for Phos Retention was taken at the last meeting – 1/8/08
40-hr 20-hr

3 Infineum ESCIT 2007 Aug 9th_Version 3.pdf
“Technology 4” Raised Questions about Phos Retention Measurement Technology Type 4 convinced some members that the only way to get out ALL the volatile P was to use the EOT sample. Unclear if Technology Type 4 is a viable GF-4 additive package – but it doesn’t matter. Infineum ESCIT 2007 Aug 9th_Version 3.pdf

4 Some have suggested it’s a losing battle to continue to push for the 20 hour PR calculation.
I don’t think so… Because having a 100 hour limit to block oils with uncommon ZDDP systems doesn’t preclude having a 20 hour limit and a 100 hour limit and to reliably correlate with the field, we need the 20 hour limit.

5 Effect of Phosphorous Volatility Phosphorous Exposure and Emissions Performance
A Little History

6 NYC Taxi Test Vehicles: 2003 Ford Crown Victoria with Ford 4.6 L V-8
Test Duration: 100,000 miles Oil Change Interval: 5,000 miles Service: moderate to high temperature urban driving Two lubricants GF-4, 5W-20, 0.076% P: Conventional ZDP HPR™ ZDP

7 Conclusions NYC Taxi Trial Conducted with % P, GF4 Fluids Demonstrated that High Phosphorous Retetion ZDP: Keeps P in oil drains Maintains excellent antiwear/antioxidancy performance in the field Less P is deposited on the TWC resulting in statistically significant Improved TWC THC light-off time Lowered NOx emissions. HPR™ ZDP clearly shows improvements in TWC efficiencies and protects engines in real world field service.

8 Data From 2.7L Field Trial USED OIL PERCENT PHOSPHORUS LOSS 0.0 -5.0
-30.0 -25.0 -20.0 -15.0 -10.0 -5.0 0.0 2,000 4,000 6,000 8,000 10,000 12,000 Miles Percent HPR™ ZDP Conventional ZDP

9 Ford Crown Victoria NYC Taxi Cabs
~50 % less Phos going to the catalyst and O2 sensors % P Retention 75.0 80.0 85.0 90.0 95.0 100.0 105.0 110.0 115.0 120.0 125.0 2,500 5,000 Oil Miles Percent Avg. % P Retention Conv ZDP Avg. % P Retention HPR™ ZDP Poly. (Avg. % P Retention Conv ZDP) Poly. (Avg. % P Retention HPR™ ZDP) NYC Taxi Conv. Vs. HPR™ ZDP

10 Case Study: Seq IIIG Phos Retention 20 Hours and 100 Hours

11 (Ford NYC Trial) HPR™ZDP
Sequence IIIG Results on LZ Field Trial Oils Demonstrates Good Separation at 20 and 100 hours LZ Field Trial Oils 65 70 75 80 85 90 (Ford NYC Trial) HPR™ZDP (Ford NYC Trial) CZDP Least Square Mean Phos Retention 20 Hr IIIG 100 HR IIIG

12 Calculation of Phos Retention on Reference Oils
IIIG Reference Oil Data 121 Submitted Results by Labs A, D, F, G Three Reference Oils TMC 434, SAE 5W-30, ~0.08 P TMC 435, SAE 5W-20, ~0.08 P TMC 438, SAE 5W-20, ~0.10 P

13 Sequence IIIG Phos Volatility Data
Clear separation of MEANS for ref data

14 35% of tmc-434 Runs! (99) (51) (48) (49) (# of Test Runs)

15 Only 2% of tmc-434 Runs (99) (51) (48) (49) (# of Test Runs)

16 Summary and Recommendation
In addition to a 100 hour limit Works as a backstop to prevent attempts to get around the PR requirement with potentially less effective anti-wear systems Including a 20 hour limit Greatly improves test discrimination between good and poor phos volatility oils Correlates with peer reviewed field studies Discriminates in the proper direction Helps ensure catalyst protection In addition – all the statisticians have reported that the 20 hours is preferred…

17 Oronite_ESCIT ppt

18 Afton_ IIIG PR.ppt

19 Infineum ESCIT 2007 Aug 9th_Version 3.pdf


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