GB/T 19230.3-2003
ActiveTest method for evaluating gasoline detergent in use--Part 3: Test method for evaluating gasoline detergent produced effect forelectronic port fuel injector(PFI) fouling
评价汽油清净剂使用效果的试验方法 第3部分: 汽油清净剂对电子孔式燃油喷嘴(PFI)堵塞倾向影响的试验方法
Application Summary AI generated
This standard specifies a test method for evaluating the effect of gasoline detergents on preventing fouling in electronic port fuel injectors (PFI). It is applied in the automotive and petroleum industries to assess the performance of detergent additives in gasoline, ensuring injector cleanliness and optimal engine operation. The test is conducted under controlled laboratory conditions to simulate injector deposit formation and measure the detergent's effectiveness in reducing blockage.
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