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8.2% More MPG For Class 8 Trucks
with AMSOIL Synthetic Lubricants
Replacing popular conventional engine and driveline lubricants
with AMSOIL synthetic lubricants in Class 8 diesel-fueled
vehicles increases fuel mileage up to 8.2% according to the findings of an independent
test facility.
Fuel accounts for roughly 37 percent
of Class 8 truck operating expenses, and reducing fuel expenses
is a top priority for truck & fleet operators.
AMSOIL is the leader in the race
to develop fuel efficient low-viscosity lubricants for trucking
and other heavy-duty diesel applications. Independent laboratory
testing shows AMSOIL Series 3000 Synthetic 5W-30 Heavy Duty
Diesel Oil in the engine and AMSOIL synthetics in the drivetrain
provide up to 8.2 percent more miles-per-gallon than other
popular lubricants provide.
Introduction
At the request of AMSOIL INC., an independent research institute
conducted a month-long test comparing the fuel consumption
of Class 8 diesel trucks equipped with AMSOIL synthetic
lubricants to Class 8 diesel trucks equipped with conventional
lubricants.
The research institute used the
SAE J1321 Joint TMC/SAE Fuel Consumption Test Procedure-Type
II, an industry standard test procedure for comparing in-service
fuel consumption of a vehicle operated under two conditions,
one with the control lubricants in place, the other with
the test lubricants in place.
Vehicles and Route
The three test and one control vehicles were 1995 International
Model 9200 truck-tractors with Cummins M-11 engines (rated
at 350 hp at 1600 rpm), Fuller RTXF 14710B transmissions,
Eaton Model DS/RS 404 drive axles (3.90 ratio), 11R-24.5
low-profile tires and new oil and air filters. All four
vehicles had been operated between 250,000 and 285,000 miles
prior to the study.
The trucks were equipped with auxiliary
weigh fuel tanks and quick disconnect couplings to facilitate
accurate data gathering. Each truck pulled a 45-foot long
flatbed trailer equipped with 11R-24.5 low-profile tires
and loaded with concrete blocks so that the gross vehicle
weight (GVW) of each vehicle was 75,550 ±100 lbs.
The test route represented typical long-haul interstate
highway operations, with asphalt road surfaces and generally
flat terrain. The low traffic density route covered a total
of 40 miles with a 20-mile southbound segment and the return
north-bound segment. Fuel consumption was measured separately
for each direction.
Lubricants and Fuels
The control lubricants were Shell Rotella T 15W-40 for the
engines, Quaker State SAE 90 for the transmissions and Citco
85W-140 for the drive axles. The control truck used the
control lubricants for all driving segments and the test
trucks used the control lubricants for their baseline segments.
The test lubricants were AMSOIL Series 3000 Synthetic 5W-30 Heavy Duty Diesel Oil
for the engines, AMSOIL Series 2000 Synthetic 20W-50 Racing Oil for the
transmissions and AMSOIL Series 2000 Synthetic 75W-90 Gear Lube for the
drive axles. The test vehicles used the test lubricants
for their test segments.
All vehicles used Exxon No. 2 diesel
fuel dispensed from the same storage tank for all driving
segments.
Procedure
Each test vehicle ran a baseline
segment, in which the truck was equipped with the control
lubricants, and three test segments, in which it was equipped
with test lubricants. The control vehicle concurrently ran
each driving segment using control lubricants.
Conditions including speed, tire
pressure, headlight and fan use and window openings were
held constant between all vehicles in each driving segment.
Finally, testing proceeded only if wind direction, wind
speed and temperature were within test parameters.
Results
The weight of fuel consumed by each test vehicle and the
weight of fuel consumed by the control vehicle in each driving
segment were used to determine the percentage of fuel saved
and the percentage fuel efficiency improvement obtained
by the test lubricants. Results outside 2 percent of the
norm were discarded.
Findings
The vehicles equipped with AMSOIL synthetic lubricants
in the engines, transmissions and drive axles demonstrated
up to an 8.2 percent increase in miles per gallon (mpg)
over the mpg obtained by the vehicles equipped with the
control lubricants.
Discussion
Test conditions were held close
to ideal for maximum fuel economy. In many instances of
less-than-ideal conditions, the synthetic test lubricants
would have provided even more fuel economy improvement.
For example, synthetics' superior cold temperature fluidity
provides a larger proportion of fuel savings in cold operating
conditions.
Additionally, while the present
study did not include analysis of wear control, wear control
is an important issue with low viscosity lubricants and
one fully addressed by AMSOIL through additional testing.
Traditionally, the benefit of improved
fuel economy provided by low viscosity lubricants is offset
by a penalty in wear control. Such is not the case with
Series 2000 and 3000 lubricants, as evidenced by Four-Ball
Wear testing conducted by an independent laboratory (results
shown on product labels) and a growing body of demonstration
and on-road data.
For example, an ongoing fleet demonstration is providing
evidence of the excellent wear control of Series 3000. Since
January 1996, AMSOIL and a northern tier trucking fleet
have been conducting a demonstration using Series 3000 in
the 1996 Cummins N-14 ESP3 engines of five 1996 Kenworth
class 8 trucks.
The trucks traveled 125,000 miles
with-out an oil change and the rate of wear metal generation
found in used Series 3000 samples was lower than that found
in used control oil, Pennzoil Long Life 15W-40, which is
changed at 20,000-mile intervals.
Additionally, the viscometrics
of the AMSOIL fluids provide a wear control benefit in cold
temperature applications since low viscosity fluids flow
more freely in cold temperatures than high viscosity fluids
do. Oils that flow easily in cold temperatures provide faster
post-startup wear protection in cold engines than do less
fluid oils. They also provide easier starting and reduced
battery drain.
Finally, AMSOIL product users are
protected by the AMSOIL warranty, which, unlike warranties
offered by other oil companies, is not limited by time or
mileage and does not require user registration and approval.
Conclusion
AMSOIL synthetic engine, transmission
and drive axle lubricants provide a safe and effective means
to significantly increase class 8 truck fuel economy.
AMSOIL Series 3000 Synthetic 5W-30
Heavy Duty Diesel Motor Oil provides better wear protection
than these popular high viscosity diesel oils. In fact,
independent testing showed the high-viscosity oils tested
produced wear scars up to 45 percent larger than that of
Series 3000.
What Does a Savings
of 8.2% Mean?
Imagine a fleet of 100 class 8
vehicles running an average 120,000 miles per year at an
average 6.5 mpg with diesel fuel at $1.35 a gallon. The
fleet spends $2,492,308 on fuel annually. Now imagine the
fleet uses AMSOIL products and improves its miles-per-gallon
by 8.2 percent. The fleet now spends $2,303,427 on fuel
annually.
That's a
savings of $188,881! That money could buy a year's
worth of AMSOIL synthetic lubricants for the fleet plus
a year's fuel for 3 to 6 trucks - with cash left over!
CUMMINS M-11 ENGINE
Sump capacity: 9 gallons
| With oil changes
at 120,000-mile intervals |
| 900 gal AMSOIL
Series 3000 Synthetic 5W-30 Heavy Duty Diesel Oil |
| ($18.35/gal
in 275-gal totes or 55-gal drums) |
$16,515 |
| With oil changes
at 60,000-mile intervals |
| 1800
gal @ $18.35/gal |
$33,030 |
| With oil changes
at 40,000-mile intervals |
| 2700
gal @ $18.35/gal |
$49,545 |
| With oil changes
at 20,000-mile intervals |
| 5400
gal @ $18.35/gal |
$99,090 |
FULLER RTXF-14710B
TRANSMISSION
Sump: 25.5 pints (3.2 gal)
One fluid fill
| 320 gal Series
2000 20W-50 Synthetic Racing Oil |
| ($18.35/gal
in 275-gal totes or 55-gal drums) |
$5,872 |
EATON MODEL DS
404 DRIVE AXLES
Sump: 63 pints (7.9 gal)
One fluid fill
| 790 gal Series
2000 75W-90 Synthetic Gear Lube |
| ($19.80/gal
in 275-gal totes or 55-gal drums) |
$15,642 |
| TOTAL
LUBE COSTS |
|
| At 20,000-mile
oil drain intervals |
$120,604 |
| At 40,000-mile
oil drain intervals |
$71,059 |
| At 60,000-mile
oil drain intervals |
$54,544 |
| At 120,000-mile
oil drain intervals |
$38,029 |
After deducting the annual AMSOIL
lube cost from $188,881, the fleet still has between $68,277
and $150,852 - enough to buy a year's worth of fuel for
3 to 6 trucks - with cash left over!
Extended Drains
Save You Even More!
See for
yourself! A Virginia owner-operator used
AMSOIL Synthetic 15W-40 Motor Oil for 409,000 miles without
an oil drain! His engine was as wear-free as engines
in comparable service treated to TWENTY TIMES the
oil changes, according to the findings of a certified, independent
engine rater.
Extend your drain intervals! Oil
Analyzers Inc. offers the state-of-the-art oil analysis
essential to any program of extended oil drain intervals.
Kit price includes sampling kit and testing.
AMSOIL Oil Analysis Pricing
AMSOIL oil analysis sample kits include sample-gathering
materials and testing. |
| Sample Kits with complete analysis and two-way postage paid |
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UNITED
STATES
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CANADA
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| Stock # |
Description |
Sugg.
Ret. Cost
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Stock # |
Description |
Sugg.
Ret. Cost
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| G-1451 |
(1) sampling kit |
$24.95 |
G-1451 |
(1) sampling kit |
not available |
| G-1454 |
(50) sampling kits |
$1247.50 |
G-1454 |
(50) sampling kits |
not available |
| G-1455 |
(100) sampling kits |
$2495.00 |
G-1455 |
(100) sampling kits |
not available |
| Sample Kits with complete analysis (not postage paid) |
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CANADA
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| Stock # |
Description |
Sugg.
Ret. Cost
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Stock # |
Description |
Sugg.
Ret. Cost
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| G-1318 |
(1) sampling kit |
$19.95 |
G-1318 |
(1) sampling kit |
$32.00 |
| G-1321 |
(50) sampling kits |
$997.50 |
G-1321 |
(50) sampling kits |
$1600.00 |
| G-1322 |
(100) sampling kits |
$1995.00 |
G-1322 |
(100) sampling kits |
$3200.00 |
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