An increasing number of modern engines require the use of advanced and at first glance - unusual oils. Using the Ford 1.0 EcoBoost engine as an example, TotalEnergies presents the oil circuit, explains why oil requirements are so exorbitant, and dispels common myths about “watery oils that destroy engines.”
TotalEnergies, as part of the Quartz Academy, conducts training courses to explain the oil requirements of today's engines. The latest teaching aid is a moving model of a Ford 1.0 EcoBoost engine that has inspection windows made in oil-sensitive areas.
Why exactly this engine?
As you can see - the sensitive areas are many, and there is no room for experimental “factory tweaking” with an oil selected on the basis of one's own thoughts. TotalEnergies oils with approvals for this type of unit have undergone laboratory and dynamometer tests by manufacturers, which have shown their excellent quality and confirmed that they meet manufacturers' requirements. Using oils with other specifications can only worsen lubrication and any other parameters for which the oil is responsible.
Oil main area
It is worth noting at this point that EcoBoost engines - like most downsizing engines can work not only “solo” but also in micro-hybrid and hybrid systems. While in the case of a gasoline unit alone, the engine is cycled off only by the start/stop system, which can be deactivated as a last resort, in hybrid systems (micro and full), the engine turns on and off much more frequently. What's more, it turns on not only when starting from under the lights, but also when driving at not inconsiderable speeds. For the lubrication system, therefore, every fraction of a second counts.
But there is still more to it. Modern oil pumps used in dowsing engines have been specially designed to work with oils of such viscosity grades. Using others can damage the pump or reduce its performance.
Piston and ring area
At high engine load and high power demand with direct injection, the fuel and air are not perfectly mixed, and zones of excess fuel are formed. This is when soot is formed in the combustion process. Its presence forces the use of GPF (gasoline particle filter) systems. Soot from the combustion chamber also enters the oil and contaminates it. This, in turn, necessitates an increase in the oil's ability to disperse soot to reduce soot buildup and deposition in the engine. This can cause increased wear on engine components.
Scratches on the piston shell, by contrast, are usually a trace of knocking combustion - an LSPI phenomenon typical of direct-injection gasoline engines. LSPI (Low Speed Pre-Ignition) is premature ignition at low speed. It appears in the rev range (1500-2000 rpm), when the engine is heavily loaded and air is heavily charged. This is when the fuel-air mixture is ignited during the compression stroke, which occurs before the actual ignition initiated by the spark from the spark plug. What does oil have to do with it?
Well, premature ignition is caused by underfired, glowing oil particles present in the combustion chamber or still burning excess fuel. LSPI results in the impact of the piston shell against the cylinder liner, and this leads to the aforementioned scratches. The right oil reduces the number of glowing oil particles and thus reduces the LSPI phenomenon.
Timing belt or chain area
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About TotalEnergies Marketing Polska:
TotalEnergies Marketing Polska has been operating in Poland since 1992 and has an established position on the engine oil market. It offers products of two well-known brands TotalEnergies and Elf. Since 2008, TotalEnergies also offers bitumen products and is present in the market of industrial special fluids. The company has also been operating on the fuel sales market since 2009. In 2021, TotalEnergies opened the first car washes and launched a project to create a charging network for electric vehicles.
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TotalEnergies Marketing Services offers its professional and private customers a wide range of energy products and services - petroleum products, biofuels, charging and related services for electric vehicles, road and marine gas - to support their mobility and help them reduce their carbon footprint. Every day, over 8 million customers visit our 16,000 service stations around the world. Number four in the world in lubricants, we design and market high-performance products for the automotive, industrial and marine sectors. In order to best respond to the needs of our B2B customers, we deploy our sales force, our international logistics network and our diverse offer. We operate in 107 countries, where our 31,000 employees are close to all our customers.
About TotalEnergies:
TotalEnergies is a multi-energy company with a global reach that produces and sells energy: crude oil and biofuels, natural gas and green gases, renewable energy sources and electricity. More than 100,000 of our employees strive to make energy cheaper, cleaner, reliable and available to as many customers as possible. Operating in more than 130 countries, TotalEnergies puts sustainability in all its aspects at the heart of its projects and activities to contribute to people's well-being.
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