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To determine optimum fuel injector spray characteristics, Southwest Research Institute (SwRI) engineers evaluate and measure factors such as:
SwRI characterizes sprays from all types of spray nozzles and fuel injectors for a wide variety of applications, including:
For more information, visit the Spray Technology brochure.
Fuel and Oil Testing
SwRI offers complete services for research, development, and evaluation of engine oils used in diesel and gasoline engines. Facilities to evaluate lubricants against the American Petroleum Institute (API) "SL," "CG-4," "CH-4," and "C" lubricant categories, as well as the AAMA GF-1, GF-2, GF-3 are available. For European ACEA lubricant specifications, SwRI has installed dynamometer and bench test methods to evaluate service-fill lubricants for gasoline and diesel engines.
The extensive facilities at SwRI are available to evaluate gasoline and diesel fuels with respect to injector deposits, combustion chamber deposits, intake valve deposits, and octane requirement increase. New design engine components are also evaluated to determine acceptability with current day lubricants. All types of automotive products are evaluated for performance in real-world conditions, such as coolants, engine oils, transmission fluids, electronic systems, belts, and fuel pumps.
At SwRI, we are always striving to offer the best services possible to our clients. This motorcycle technology information represents only a small portion of how SwRI can assist your company with motorcycle testing, research, and development.
For a more comprehensive review of our
capabilities or information about how you can contract with
SwRI, please contact
Suzanne Timmons, at
stimmons@swri.org or (210) 522-2499 to arrange a tour of
our complete facilities. We look forward to seeing you in
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Southwest Research Institute® (SwRI®), headquartered in San Antonio, Texas, is a multidisciplinary, independent, nonprofit, applied engineering and physical sciences research and development organization with 11 technical divisions. |
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