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The ASTM D5598 Port Fuel Injector (PFI) Deposit Procedure evaluates the tendency of a gasoline to keep the port fuel injectors clean.
Port Fuel Injector Deposit Test ProcedureA 1985-87 Chrysler 2.2-L turbocharged engine with an automatic transmission is used for this procedure. The test cycle consists of:
The fuel requirement for this test is
500 gallons, and the duration is 40 days. The PFI test is a
pass if the fouling of all injectors remains 5% or less for
the entire test. A modified version of this procedure is available to evaluate the tendency of a gasoline to clean fouled port fuel injectors. The procedure for this
test is as follows:
Clean-up is confirmed when the fouling of all four injectors becomes 5% or less.
For more information about ASTM D5598 port fuel injector deposit procedure capabilities at SwRI or how you can contract with SwRI, please contact Kevin Brunner at kbrunner@swri.org or (210) 522-3579, or contact Frank Stains at fstains@swri.org or (210) 522-5984.
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