GB/T 19230.5-2003
ActiveTest method for evaluating gasoline detergent in use--Part 5: Engine dynamometer test method for influence of intake valve and combustion chamber deposit tendencies of gasoline detergent(Ford 2.3L method)
评价汽油清净剂使用效果的试验方法 第5部分: 汽油清净剂对汽油机进气阀和燃烧室沉积物生成倾向影响的发动机台架试验方法(Ford 2.3L方法)
Application Summary AI generated
This standard specifies a dynamometer test method using a Ford 2.3L engine to evaluate how gasoline detergents influence the formation of deposits on intake valves and within combustion chambers. It is applied in the petroleum and automotive industries for testing and qualifying gasoline detergent additives under controlled engine operating conditions. The method helps ensure that detergents effectively reduce harmful deposits, maintaining engine performance and emissions compliance.
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