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How Maxilube Works
Lab Equipment
 

 
Engine
Simulator

Using an open engine simulator, we test a variety of motor oils and popular additives, examining their level of resistance to high temperatures and damage to metal surfaces, and their ability to prevent engine seizure.

 

 
Components:
Rod
&
Crank

The engine simulates the metal to metal contact between the rod bearing and the engine crank (pictured below left and right, respectively). The simulator's "crank" is a spinning bearing that is placed in contact with a small steel dowel pin called the "rod". The dowel pins are composed of a slightly softer steel than the crank, and readily depict any damage due to friction. Dowel pins are easily replaced after each test run, providing a fresh testing surface for each new lubricant.

 


 
Gauging PSI
&
Temps

The pressure at the point of contact can be manipulated by adding or subtracting 1 lb. weights to the simulator's boom. The initial weight is 5 lbs, generating a pressure of 300,000 psi. This amount of pressure simulates an engine under extreme heat, heavy loads, or low levels of oil. Weight is increased one pound at a time while a laser temperature gun records temperature variations at time intervals of 20, 40, 60, 90 and 120 seconds. The stress of a 10 lb load is equivalent to an engine running without oil.

 


 
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