Morris Lubricants has launched a fuel efficiency calculator to show clients in the heavy duty diesel market the savings and benefits that can be made by using low viscosity high performing engine oils.
By entering details about their current consumption – including the number of vehicles in their fleet, annual mileage, oil sump size, oil drain interval, fuel usage and diesel cost – the calculator will forecast the financial and environmental benefits that a customer could expect by upgrading to one of the lower viscosity oils produced by Morris Lubricants such as 5W-30.
“It’s important to realise we are talking solely about viscosity characteristics here, and not performance level,” explains Automotive Product Manager Adrian Hill, BSc.
“Any lubricant should be selected based on the performance level and viscosity specified by the manufacturer. This will ensure service intervals are reached and the components get the maximum level of protection.”
Available online, and in the Morris AR smartphone and tablet app, the calculator will display how much money could be saved annually. It will then convert this figure into tangible assets that this amount could be spent on, such as the number of tyres or vehicle services, or how many extra miles could be gained – all of which are significant factors when calculating the future prosperity of a fleet.
“Any help we can give to our customers to save money is really useful,” says Business Development Director Ian Douglas, who believes the digital tool comes at a useful time as remote meetings continue to take place instead of face-to-face ones where appropriate due to COVID-19.
“To be able to show a customer how the use of modern, technologically advanced lubricants can make their fleet more efficient and add to their profits is really important. They are tested in the field, under real working conditions, and will also give greater protection to our customers assets. When someone is investing huge amounts of capital in their fleet, they need peace of mind when it comes to the lubricants they choose. The real advantage of this tool is that it shows how the different lubricants have an impact on their fleet and what real savings can be gained, such as how many tyres they could purchase with the savings.”
Recognising the need to reduce vehicle emissions in this sector, the Morris Lubricants fuel efficiency calculator also highlights CO2 savings.
To produce enhanced engine oils that to help achieve these savings, Adrian Hill says it’s necessary to look at how they behave on a molecular level, where friction reduction takes place.
“If we look at the oil film generated between bearing faces and journals, compression rings and liner, for example, a certain ‘thickness’ is required to keep these components apart,” says Adrian.
“15W-40s and 10W-40s for example, generate a nice lubricant cushion which protects bearings, and maintains a good seal between ring and liner – but energy is expended moving the oil through these lubrication areas. This energy burns additional fuel, which in turn increases CO2 output. So, as we move to 5W-30s, a thinner oil film is generated, reducing internal ‘drag’ and making the most of the energy generated in the combustion chamber to drive the wheels, and of course produce less CO2.”
Visit the Morris Lubricants fuel efficiency calculator here https://fuelcalculator.morrislubricants.co.uk/ or download the Morris AR smartphone and tablet app via the app store