LZ LUBEMagFeb2010 EORoleFuelEconomy
LZ LUBEMagFeb2010 EORoleFuelEconomy
LZ LUBEMagFeb2010 EORoleFuelEconomy
of engine
oils in
improving
fuel economy
Introduction
The Western European engine oil market
continues to undergo a period of
dramatic change as the result of three
factors: changing emissions legislation,
increased fuel economy requirements
and the need to maintain durability
under severe operating conditions.
Changes in these market drivers has
resulted in the development of new
engine oil technology, designed to
operate in vehicles with the latest
aftertreatment systems, while delivering
ever greater durability and fuel economy
improvement. It is expected that the
need for engine oils to deliver even
greater levels of fuel economy
improvement may have the single
greatest impact on the type of engine oil
that is used over the next five years.
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NOTES
1 ANFAC European Car Parc Study,
2007 and ACEA
2 The term Low HTHS is commonly
used to refer to engine oils with a
high temperature high shear rate of
less than 3.5cP by CEC L-036-90.
3 AA Roadwatch report on diesel fuel
retail pricing across the EU15, January
2009
Mike McCabe,
Lubrizol Ltd
LINK
www.lubrizol.com
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