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Modified mix saves fuel

05 July 2010

UK: St Louis, Missouri-based International Fuel Technology believes that its DiesoLIFT 10 additive could deliver significant fuel economy benefits in diesel multiple-unit powerpack applications.

Rather than being petroleum-based, IFT's proprietary fuel additive formulations are derived from a mixture of surfactant substances. DiesoLIFT 10 has undergone four years of static and field testing in the UK, undertaken in co-operation with Interfleet Technology.

The first four trials, undertaken between January 2006 and March 2009, were bench tests involving three engine types - Cummins NTA855R3 (twice), Perkins 2006 TW-H and MTU 6R183. All are standard powerpacks used on UK DMUs.

In two of the trials, reductions in fuel consumption of 6·9% and 5·9% were observed. A power increase ranging from 2·0% to 3·5% was recorded in three of the tests, along with a reduced boost pressure in all four.

The fifth trial took place between August 2009 and January 2010, comprising an in-service field test involving 89 'Sprinter' DMUs operated by East Midlands Trains. This showed a reduction in fuel consumption rates of 4·4% after the additive was included into the fuel mix.


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