Abstract

Abstract The most desirable effect of motorization development is providing a drive unit with high performance parameters and reduce the environmental impact. This study presents the results of tests of a self-ignition engine power output and torque. The tested engine was powered with diesel oil and a mixture of fatty acid methyl esters in the proportions of 10%, 30% and 50% with performance additives, for standard settings of the fuel injection system. The tests were carried out on a chassis dynamometer for full load of the engine. The vehicle was placed on the dynamometer rollers and attached to the base by means of belts. The analysis shows that application of the mixture decreases the engine performance parameters to such a degree that the engine is not put at any risk of damage.

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