Pouring in fuel economy

Oil. Protect it must, but green it'd better be, too. Lubricant engineers couldn't be blamed for issuing a collective sigh of relief that they have no further emissions-driven API oil-service categories to wrestle into existence. Yet they get no break from the lab as trucking's thirst for greater efficiency is demanding they engineer motor oil that will better help fleets save fuel with whatever type of EPA-compliant diesel engine they run or will soon run. That greater fuel efficiency can be delivered through lubricant technology is something lubricant suppliers agree upon readily. And they concur that fuel economy ...

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