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Gasoline Distillation Effect on Vehicle Cold Start Driveability

Date Published: 2007-10-29
Paper Number: 2007-01-4073
DOI: 10.4271/2007-01-4073

Citation:

Geng, P., Lund, V., Studzinski, W., Waypa, T. et al., "Gasoline Distillation Effect on Vehicle Cold Start Driveability," SAE Technical Paper 2007-01-4073, 2007, doi:10.4271/2007-01-4073.

Author(s):


Pat Y. Geng - General Motors Powertrain
Vern A. Lund - General Motors Powertrain
William M. Studzinski - General Motors Powertrain
Thomas G. Waypa - General Motors Powertrain
David N. Belton - General Motors Powertrain

Abstract:

Cold start vehicle driveability performance depends on many parameters, one of which is the distillation character of the fuel. In the late 90's, a gasoline driveability index (DI) was developed for spark ignited combustion vehicles by a consortium of automotive and petroleum industry scientists based on correlation studies between controlled fuel quality matrices and vehicle performance under specific ambient conditions. The DI equation uses a weighted sum of gasoline distillation temperatures at the 10, 50 and 90 percent evaporation volumes, commonly called T 10 , T 50 and T 90 . These three distillation volatility points are specified by the ASTM International D 4814 fuel specification and are seasonally adjusted. This paper studies the cold start driveability performance of Federal EPA Bin 5 and Bin 8 vehicles with respect to fuel distillation characteristics at temperatures other than T 10 , T 50 and T 90 . Fuels studied include regular Summer-grade unleaded gasoline, high-DI (1255°F), high-DI with high-T 70 , and high-DI with both high T 30 and T 70 . The results demonstrate that, although the latest vehicles can tolerate high-DI fuel in cold start driveability, the performance is deteriorated in some vehicles with the high-T 70 and the combined high T 30 and T 70 test fuels. The degree of poor cold start performance also depends on the ambient conditions. Summer weather with high-dew point temperatures experienced more cold start driveability performance demerits with the two test fuels as compared to normal Summer quality gasoline. Gasoline survey data shows that high T 70 fuels are available in the market place, but appear to be regionally isolated. When these high T 70 or high in both T 70 and T 30 gasoline blends show up in the field it has resulted in severe vehicle owner dissatisfaction. The mechanism of the poor cold start performance with such fuels is discussed.

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See papers presented at Powertrain & Fluid Systems Conference and Exhibition, October 2007, Chicago, IL, USA, Session: Performance of Fuels and Additives for SI Engines

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