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Testing and Evaluation of Fuel Properties Effect on High Speed Engine Performance PETRONAS Research Sdn. Bhd

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Book
Conference/Event
Author/Creator:
Salleh, Zulkhairi, author.
Conference Name:
Small Engine Technology Conference & Exposition (2009-11-03 : Penang, Malaysia)
Language:
English
Physical Description:
1 online resource cm
Place of Publication:
Tokyo, JAPAN Society of Automotive Engineers of Japan 2009
Summary:
In the past, the performance of motorcycle engines has improved quite rapidly through intensive competition in racing and marketplace. In today's very competitive market environment, fuel producers also have to continuously develop and renew their products performance and capability in order to improve their business competitive edge and market share. With more consumer awareness on environment concerns, fuel producers require a better mean of assessing their product performance for internal combustion engine market including motorcycle for improve fuel economy and exhaust emission pollutants. Fossil fuel resources depletion and uncertainty in oil prices further worsen the situation.Advancement in internal combustion engine measurement technology allows engineers to have access to improve evaluation tools in enhancing their understanding and knowledge on the effect of fuel properties on engine performance. This paper explains an effective way of evaluating the effect of fuel type and properties on high speed high performance motorcycle engine in actual running condition
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Publisher Number:
2009-32-0068
Access Restriction:
Restricted for use by site license

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