[Edit - Answers posted here] https://bobistheoilguy.com/forums/threads/pennzoil-low-speed-pre-ignition-lspi-q-a-answers.396806/
Hello BITOG Members:
Pennzoil here! Welcome to another virtual community event as we discuss relevant engine operation and motor oil topics. We invite members to join a Q&A related to low-speed pre-ignition (LSPI), which has been the topic of much industry discussion and has been addressed by the two most recent ILSAC gasoline motor oil specifications.
Low-speed pre-ignition (LSPI) is an abnormal combustion event occurring at low engine speeds and high torque. In this event, the fuel/air mixture ignites prematurely, potentially causing catastrophic engine damage.
Pennzoil Technical Scientist and Automotive Lubricant Specialist Sean Nguyen will be responding to questions regarding the following topics:
Sean has been with Shell for over 25 years and has held various positions, including Lubricant Technical Advisor, Lubricant Product Research and Lubricant Technology Trainer. He holds an MBA and B.S. in Chemistry from the University of Houston and a B.S. in Biomedical Science from Texas A&M University.
The thread will be open for submissions from 12:00 PM ET on Friday, May 30, until 6:00 PM ET on Friday, June 6. The Pennzoil team will provide answers to your questions. The responses will be posted in a separate thread on Wednesday, June 18.
Pennzoil is excited to kick off this opportunity! Please note:
- The Pennzoil Team
Hello BITOG Members:
Pennzoil here! Welcome to another virtual community event as we discuss relevant engine operation and motor oil topics. We invite members to join a Q&A related to low-speed pre-ignition (LSPI), which has been the topic of much industry discussion and has been addressed by the two most recent ILSAC gasoline motor oil specifications.
Low-speed pre-ignition (LSPI) is an abnormal combustion event occurring at low engine speeds and high torque. In this event, the fuel/air mixture ignites prematurely, potentially causing catastrophic engine damage.
Pennzoil Technical Scientist and Automotive Lubricant Specialist Sean Nguyen will be responding to questions regarding the following topics:
- What is LSPI, and how it impacts engine operation
- Possible causes of LSPI
Sean has been with Shell for over 25 years and has held various positions, including Lubricant Technical Advisor, Lubricant Product Research and Lubricant Technology Trainer. He holds an MBA and B.S. in Chemistry from the University of Houston and a B.S. in Biomedical Science from Texas A&M University.
The thread will be open for submissions from 12:00 PM ET on Friday, May 30, until 6:00 PM ET on Friday, June 6. The Pennzoil team will provide answers to your questions. The responses will be posted in a separate thread on Wednesday, June 18.
Pennzoil is excited to kick off this opportunity! Please note:
- Please use this thread only to submit questions. If you see questions posed in other threads, please repost them in this thread to help us ensure we address everything.
- Please understand that we will not be able to answer some questions. We cannot divulge proprietary information and only speak about our products and areas of expertise.
- The Pennzoil Team
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