Tests Show Roadranger Lubes Improve Fuel Efficiency
Roadranger has released the results of fuel economy tests that it says show a fuel savings of more than 1 percent with use of the newest generation of Roadranger Synthetic Lubricants for transmissions and axles. The tests, whic

Roadranger has released the results of fuel economy tests that it says show a fuel savings of more than 1 percent with use of the newest generation of Roadranger Synthetic Lubricants for transmissions and axles. The tests, which
compared Roadranger Synthetic Lubricants to traditional synthetic blends and semi-synthetic blends, included those that were performed with two major U.S. fleets, and a third that was conducted at the Southwest Research Institute in San Antonio, Texas.
"This is a significant finding when you take into account that every 1 percent improvement amounts to about $500 in annual fuel savings per truck," said Rick Muth, lubricants manager for Roadranger Marketing. "The previous Roadranger lubricants were already producing fuel saving benefits of 2 to 4 percent over mineral-based lubricants, so the additional savings is a further bonus."
With the fleet tests, both linehaul carriers realized an average fuel economy savings of 1.029 percent. The Southwest Research test generated a fuel savings of 1.112 percent. Each test adhered to established TMC and SAE protocols, one the SAE Type III 1526 test, the second the TMC/SAE J1321 test, and the third a modified J1376 test.
Roadranger-approved synthetics are required in Eaton's Fuller transmissions and Dana's Spicer axles in order to qualify for extended warranty coverage and up to 500,000-mile initial drain approvals. Muth added that the lubricants meet and exceed transmission specification, Eaton PS164 REV7, and axle specification, Dana SHAES 256 REV C - which were introduced last year to improve low- and high-temperature operation, and provide better protection against gear wear in high-horsepower, high-torque, high-speed and heavy-load applications. Customers should look for the "REV7" spec on transmission lube containers and "REV C" spec on axle lube to make sure they're getting the latest fuel-saving formulation.
Roadranger Synthetic Lubricants are marketed worldwide and are available for all makes and models of medium- and heavy-duty trucks sold in North America. Roadranger-approved full synthetic lubes are also distributed by other lube providers under many different labels. Customers should always look for the Roadranger label or the Roadranger-approved sticker for the best drivetrain protection, continued warranty coverage and additional fuel-saving benefits.
Additional Roadranger Synthetic Lubricants features and benefits include:
• Synthetic base stocks and high-film strengths better protect components from friction and wear.
• Best protection in severe applications, high loads and extremely cold ambient temperatures.
• Resistant to oxidation at high operating and peak drivetrain temperatures.
• Advance seal conditioning base additives help maintain and extend the life of seals.
• Non-corrosive to copper and other yellow metals common in contemporary drivetrain systems.
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