Mark G. Kosowski
General Motors
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SAE transactions | 1985
Mark G. Kosowski
Higher levels of carbon in the oil of some multipoint-fuel-injected spark-ignited engines have been observed relative to carbureted and/or Throttle-Body-Injected (TBI) systems. These higher carbon levels could potentially shorten the oil change interval or cause engine wear. It has been theorized that carbon in the oil is caused by soot produced during the combustion process. Vehicle tests were run to show that this soot has no environmental impact. This paper discusses soot formation and how to minimize this formation by controlling injection parameters (direction, timing, method, and spray) and engine conditions (speed, load, coolant temperature, EGR rate, inlet air temperature, and spark advance). Effects on engine emissions and peak cylinder pressures are also addressed.
Archive | 1991
Kenneth J. Buslepp; Douglas Edward Trombley; Mark G. Kosowski
Archive | 2005
David R. Lancaster; Mark G. Kosowski; Mark A. Theobald; James A. Cogswell Ii; Bryan R. Snyder; John P. Miller; David J. Ann Arbor Freiman
Future Car Congress | 2000
Mark G. Kosowski; Prakash H. Desai
Archive | 1989
Roy A. Giacomazzi; Mark G. Kosowski; Steven Douglas Stiles; Jeffrey S. Stueven
Archive | 1995
George R. Woody; Stephen J. Hulsey; Prakash H. Desai; Mark G. Kosowski; Herbert J. Tanzer; Sergio Ramos; John T. Hall; John Bereisa
Future Car Congress | 2000
William L. Shepard; George M. Claypole; Mark G. Kosowski; Ronald E. York
Archive | 1992
Kenneth J. Buslepp; Mark G. Kosowski; Douglas Edward Trombley
Archive | 2006
David R. Lancaster; Mark G. Kosowski; Mark A. Theobald; James A. Cogswell Ii; Bryan R. Snyder; John P. Miller; David J. Ann Arbor Freiman
Archive | 2006
Ii James A. Clarkston Cogswell; David J. Ann Arbor Freiman; Mark G. Kosowski; David R. Lancaster; John P. Miller; Bryan R. Snyder; Mark A. Theobald