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Ester Fuel Lubrication

Diesel Additive Lubricants – Mono Fatty Acid vs Esters vs Orisyn® Ester

November 2, 2024 FTE Leave a comment

It may surprise you to learn that many diesel additives, including well-known brands, are still using mono fatty acid lubricants in their diesel additives.

Why is this an issue?  Not only is fatty acid very old and cheap technology, but it offers zero lubrication benefit to UK or EU EN590 specification diesel, where the minimum ASTM D975 wear scar test is 460 µm.  Mono fatty acids are designed to reach this level but not improve on it.  

But it is worse than this. Many diesel additives utilize 2-EHN to raise the cetane level to improve combustion quality and torque output. However, mono fatty acids do not work in the presence of 2-EHN. They cancel one another out, resulting in no HFRR improvement. In some instances, lubrication is worse than it was before using the diesel additive, and customers are completely unaware that they are using a diesel fuel additive with inferior lubricity. This includes established brands from the UK, Germany, and beyond.  They sell thousands of products daily, mostly through platforms like Amazon.  Customers rave about them and leave great reviews without any idea that they are simply buying a diluted 2-EHN cetane improver with a cheap lubricant. And possibly in a fancy-spouted bottle, depending on the brand.  Seriously, most of them don’t even use detergents.  These products are manufactured at under £2 and then sold to you for £13+ for 500ml.

Any diesel additive with a little 2-EHN will improve performance, so it must be a great product, right? What about what you can’t see, such as the lubrication and protection, cleaning, and so on? As a consumer, it is important to understand what is in the diesel additive you are putting in your engine.

This is where Ester lubrication comes in.  Certain ester technologies do perform in the presence of 2-EHN.  They complement each other perfectly and are much more likely to deliver an improved HFRR response. At the very least, 2-EHN based diesel additives with ester will not lower lubricity. 

There are still limitations with esters though. And that is when used with summer specification diesel.  This is because high-quality summer diesel is usually much more lubricious than the standard 460um limit, and even ester lubricants struggle to provide an advantage in these fuels. This is where Orisyn Ester enters the party.  It is one of the few lubricants that provides a tangible improvement, even in the most lubricous diesel fuels. It is unique to Oilsyn and not found in any other diesel fuel additive. It is also much safer than 2-stroke oil, which can foul diesel injectors and emission control system components such as EGRs and DPFs. 

Orisyn does have a downside: It is expensive and requires 2-3x the dose rate of conventional fatty acid and ester lubricants. However, that is Oilsyn’s problem, not yours! Oilsyn still manages to put the product to market at a cost comparable to competitor products.

To summarise, I like the ester used in the UK/EU Archoil diesel additives.  It is a high quality ester that provides consistent lubrication, and is not found in any other aftermarket diesel additive. However, I like the Orisyn ester in the Oilsyn Diesel Additives even more as it provides additional lubricity in the most lubricious diesel fuels.

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Fuel Quality, Fuel Saving

Cheapest Fuel – How to Save Fuel by Buying the Cheapest and Converting it into Premium Fuel

October 9, 2024 Andy Leave a comment

Pump prices are rising, and those with electric vehicles have started feeling the pinch with an unprecedented rise in electricity.

There is something you can do.

Premium or Super fuels usually deliver better fuel economy than standard fuels, even from the same brands. For example, V-Power diesel will provide more performance and MPG than standard Shell diesel fuel. But, it is more expensive.

The solution:

Buy the cheapest pump fuel you can find and then use a fuel additive to convert it into premium fuel. A high-quality additive will typically cost a fraction of the price of buying premium fuel at the pump but deliver similar benefits. * Except for higher octane with gasoline. If your vehicle requires or responds better to higher-octane gasoline, continue using it. Just find the cheapest brand available.

Petrol Additive – Ensure any petrol additive contains the following:

  1. Proven PORT and GASOLINE DIRECT INJECTION (GDI) detergent pack, particularly if you drive a modern vehicle with a GDI fuel system.
  2. High-performing fuel system / upper cylinder lubricant.
  3. Combustion improvement function.

Although the above won’t make up for any shortfall in octane, they will improve fuel economy by maintaining a cleaner fuel system, reducing upper cylinder friction, and improving combustion quality.

Diesel Additive – Ensure any diesel additive contains the following:

  1. 2-EHN cetane improver that delivers a minimum 3-point increase per dose. Using 2-EHN alone will reduce fuel lubricity and not provide the maximum available fuel savings.
  2. High-performing Ester (or similar) fuel system / upper cylinder lubricant with an HFFR no higher than 250. Disregard any product using mono-acid lubricants as they underperform with standard EN590 diesel fuel.
  3. Cleaning and combustion improvement technology.

Any diesel product that meets the above three criteria will convert regular diesel into Super diesel and improve fuel economy when added to a standard, low-cost diesel.

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Cetane Booster
Cetane Boosters & 2-EHN

Cetane Booster – What is the Best?

May 2, 2014 Andy 19 Comments

The overall quality of diesel fuel is dependent on several factors. These include BTU value, viscosity, pour flow point, aromatic and paraffinic content, and resistance to contaminant buildup such as water and bacteria. A diesel fuel’s quality also is very dependent on its cetane number.

The cetane number (CN) is an index of the ignition point or combustion quality of diesel fuel and is measured using an ASTM D613 test.  Standard European BS EN590 diesel from the pump typically has a minimum cetane number of around 51, with premium pump diesel a little higher.   Depending on engine design, driving conditions, and so on, the optimum cetane value for most vehicles is around the mid to high 50s. Any value greater than 60 will not achieve any additional benefits and, in most cases, will alter ignition timing to the degree that power is lost.

Matching cetane to the engine is essential to maximize the engine’s performance.  Biodiesel fuels in particular, especially homemade brews, usually start with a much lower cetane number, so cetane improvement for these fuels is essential.

A fuel with too low of a cetane number for a particular engine will result in reduced cold-start ability, rough running, excess engine noise/vibration, and reduced combustion quality.  This leads to reduced performance, excess emissions, and carbon buildup throughout the engine and emission system components (intake, EGR, DPF, etc.)

A higher cetane fuel that is a proper match for the engine will reduce ignition delay, improve overall combustion quality, liberate more BTU (energy) from the fuel, and improve performance and MPG.  It also will reduce engine noise, deposit buildup, and exhaust emissions.

What should I look for in a cetane booster?

Contrary to some propaganda, alkyl nitrates still offer the most significant improvement in cetane number, with measured increases of up to eight points.  When it comes to alkyl nitrates, 2-Ethylhexyl nitrate (2-EHN) is the most popular and most respected. It offers a more consistent ignition quality while reducing unwanted and adverse combustion conditions.

Fuel additive manufacturers recognize the benefits of boosting the cetane number and using 2-EHN so much now that most offer cetane improvers.  The question in this case is, what are you getting for your money?

From a close examination, it appears many cetane boosters contain useless fillers.  Most manufacturers still insist on the single bottle per tank philosophy to maximize profits.  Some 200-300ml bottles that treat a single tank of fuel have as little as 20% active ingredients.  This is lucrative for the manufacturer but not a good value for the consumer.  Therefore, it is important to understand what you are getting for your money.

The optimum amount of 2-EHN is around 20-100ml per tank of fuel, depending on the engine and base cetane level.  As 2-EHN can reduce lubricity, a lubricant must be blended in.  To ensure you are getting the best value, ensure the product contains 2-EHN as its base, and a reasonable proportion of the remainder contains beneficial ingredients, such as lubricant, detergent, etc.

UPDATED AUG 2022 – So what do we recommend and why?

Active cetane improvers are essentially a form of fuel modification, or more accurately, combustion modification.  However, when combined with the correct fuel catalyst technology and lubricity additives, they can turn the most mediocre pump fuels and biodiesels into super diesel that will outperform the best premium pump fuels.

Two products to note:

Oilsyn® Diesel Race DNA, Diesel Power DNA or Archoil® AR6900-D MAX.  Rather than introduce another diluted cetane booster, they released a concentrated chemistry product containing 100% active ingredients. They deliver optimum increases in cetane while being able to treat multiple tanks of fuel rather than just one.

Diesel Race DNA contains the highest levels of 2-EHN of any compound diesel conditioner and the highest performing diesel lubricant on the market at this time, with an HFRR test of below 180!  AR6900-D is a careful balance of cetane improver, detergent, lubricant and combustion catalyst.  Both protect the entire fuel system against the harmful effects of low lubricity and low sulphur fuels.  This results in an optimum combustion condition, comprehensive fuel system protection and cleaning, increased performance, and reduction in harmful exhaust emissions.

Summary:

For the ultimate performance and protection – use Oilsyn Diesel Race DNA.

For an all-around product that increases cetane, cleans and protects – use Oilsyn Diesel Power DNA or Archoil AR6900-D

Either of the above works out cheaper per tank than upgrading to premium diesel at the pump.

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