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Cold Starting with V.I. Improved Multigrade Oils

Authors: F.B. Fischl; H.H. Horowitz; T.S. Tutwiler;

Cold Starting with V.I. Improved Multigrade Oils

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<div class="section abstract"><div class="htmlview paragraph">LARGE differences in cold-starting behavior have been found in engine cranking tests on 10W-30 oils formulated with different V.I. improvers. Oils of identical viscosities at 210 F and ASTM extrapolated viscosities at 0 F cranked faster or slower than conventional 10W mineral oils, depending on the particular V.I. improver-base oil combination used in their formulation.</div><div class="htmlview paragraph">It has been found that a substantial portion of the viscosity imparted to the oil by the V.I. improver is temporarily lost under the high shearing stresses encountered in cold engine startup. Thus, the cold-starting performance of a V.I. improved oil approaches that of the base oil from which it is blended.</div><div class="htmlview paragraph">It appears from this work that the SAE system for defining the limits of winter-grade oils, while adequate for mineral oils, needs improvement for polymer-thickened multigraded oils. Laboratory viscosity measurements under high shearing stresses are now being conducted in an effort to obtain a simple technique for estimating the cold-starting performance of polymer-thickened oils.</div></div>

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