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What are CAFÉ Standards?

What are CAFÉ Standards?

The energy crisis of the 1970s led to modern CAFE standards.

Back in March, news hit that the Trump administration was considering reevaluating the corporate average fuel economy (CAFÉ) standards that mandate fleet-wide fuel economy of 54.5 mpg by 2025.

Some claim the standards are too strict, will cost jobs and will take money from people’s pockets as vehicles become more expensive. Allegations of the Obama administration engaging in last-minute shenanigans to maintain the standard ensued.

On the flip side, others say that maintaining the current standard will strengthen our energy policy, reduce greenhouse gases and create jobs.

Either way, President Trump decided to re-examine the standard and determine whether or not to scale it back. A decision may not come until April 2018. Allegations of the Trump administration engaging in shenanigans have since ensued.

I’m not getting into any of that.

Instead, what’s the point CAFÉ standards and how did they begin?

Remember the Yom Kippur War of 1973? Me, either. I do, however, recall images of the gas lines of the 1970s. My parents occasionally dust off one of those stories about waiting hours for gas – if there was any – whenever we spoiled brats complain about $2.00/gal. gas.

Well, the U.S. decided to back Israel in the Yom Kippur War, and the Organization of Arab Petroleum Exporting Countries (OPEC) expressed its disdain by shutting off the crude-oil spigot to America. The result? The price of oil quadrupled by March 1974.

Inevitably, the price of gas jumped, too, leading to widespread gas shortages and sticker shock when drivers rolled up to the pump in their massive, gas-chugging V-8s.

Things took another turn for the worse in 1979 after tempers again flared in the Middle East, this time involving Iran and Iraq, which pushed gas to record highs. The average price per gallon hit $2.64 in 1981, higher than today’s price.

By that time, the U.S. government had responded with its first set of CAFÉ standards, enacted in 1975. Each automaker’s auto fleet would have to deliver an average of 18 mpg by 1978 or face penalties. The standard, in theory, would reduce our dependency on foreign oil and mitigate future disruptions to the supply chain.

Take that, OPEC.

Better engines = better fuel economy

The CAFÉ standards have steadily grown more strict over the years. They also include trucks today, and the number is typically reported as the average between an automaker’s cars and light trucks.

Automakers have developed several new technologies to boost average fuel economy.

  • Vehicles today are much lighter than those of yesteryear, with the aluminum-bodied Ford F-150 representing the poster child for modern light-weighting.
  • Fuel injectors replaced the carburetor back the in 1980s, allowing for more precise fuel delivery.
  • Cylinder deactivation has evolved from fascinating space-age marvel to ho-hum technology, helping bigger vehicles squeeze a few more miles out of each gallon.
  • Turbochargers help smaller engines make more power, allowing automakers to use a four-cylinder engine where they once used a V-6.
  • Variable valve timing adjusts when the valves open and close in relation to operating conditions, boosting efficiency.
  • Direct fuel injection takes precision fuel delivery to another level.
  • Synthetic lubricants reduce energy lost to friction, while lower-viscosity lubricants reduce pumping losses. Plus, hybrid and electric vehicles are popping up in most automakers’ fleets to help increase their fleet-wide mpg average.
  • And, of course, most of these advancements wouldn’t be possible without computers now performing thousands of calculations per second as you drive, endlessly searching for the ideal confluence of performance and fuel economy.

And it all started with the Yom Kippur War.

Whatever happens in the latest battle of the CAFÉ standards, you can bet the automakers are going to keep ramping up their engine technology to get the most mpg possible.

Synthetic motor oil was made for strict CAFE standards

Many of these new advancements take a toll on the engine, too, which fellow blogger Josh Kimmes talked about recently. Modern engines run hotter, suffer increased stress and generate more contaminants in the motor oil, all on drain intervals much longer than the old 3,000-mile standby of years gone by. Is there any wonder why many automakers now use synthetic lubricants in their vehicles and recommend them as the service fill?

Upgrade your vehicle to AMSOIL synthetic lubricants to take full advantage of the amazing technology we’re seeing in the market today. They deliver outstanding wear protection and engine cleanliness, while maximizing fuel economy, too.

What good is driving the most advanced engine in the world if you don’t protect it with an oil just as advanced?

Wherever you stand on the issues, we can all agree on that.

5 People Who Need to Become AMSOIL Preferred Customers

5 People Who Need to Become AMSOIL Preferred Customers

So you love to rave about how AMSOIL synthetic lubricants boost your mpg, or how many miles you’ve gone with your 1992 Taurus, but if you’re not an AMSOIL Preferred Customer (P.C.) and you regularly buy AMSOIL products, you ain’t doing it right.

Here are 5 people who need to become AMSOIL P.C.s today (#ThankMeLater).

#1 The Person Who’s Really Into Cars

You have your daily driver, your summer car and your project car. Or, maybe you have a classic pickup truck you drive around town or a ’69 Camaro you pull out for special occasions (like your local car show).

AMSOIL develops synthetic lubricants with the same care and passion you’ve put into your vehicles. And, if our Product Guide can’t help you find what you need, our Technical Services team can (715-399-TECH).

Put together, they drive everything from imported, barely legal Japanese classics, to tractors (as in an awesome collection of restored John Deere tractors). Basically, they have the knowledge and expertise to help answer any questions you might have.

If you’re going to keep working on that project car, you’re going to need lubricants to protect it and keep it running strong. Just ask Keith.

#2 The Powersports Fanatic

You own a snowmobile, boat, ATV, dirt bike or some combination thereof. If it has a powerful engine and handlebars, you’re interested. We get that you push the limits when you’re out having fun because most of us (OK, not me, but a lot of others who work here) do, too. We rigorously test our products to ensure they can handle the abuse you throw at them. For example, check out how AMSOIL Synthetic V-Twin Motorcycle Oil protected a Harley-Davidson that we pushed to more than 550ºF.

#3 The Racer

We love racing. We’re into Monster Energy Supercross, King of the Hammers, TORC, snocross, sprint cars and on and on. We sponsor multiple teams and drivers, including Scheuring Speed Sports, Brad Lovell and Scott Douglas, to name a few. Our relationships with our drivers go beyond simply writing a check – our racers help us develop and test many of the AMSOIL synthetic lubricants that end up in your vehicles. Unlike some companies, we don’t create special formulas for racers, either. The same products the pros use are available to you. If AMSOIL synthetic lubricants are tough enough to protect their stock cars, race sleds, dirt bikes and other equipment, imagine what they can do for you.

#4 The Handyman (or Woman)

Heaven to you is a garage full of tools; a lawnmower, string trimmer, car and the like to tinker with; and a Saturday afternoon void of interruptions. The garage is where you retreat to unplug from the world and energize yourself to the sound of a ratchet or air wrench.

As an AMSOIL P.C., you get all the AMSOIL products you need shipped right to your door within three days – just in time for you to wrench to your heart’s content over the weekend. P.C.s also earn points on every purchase, which are redeemable for future purchases. Don’t forget our cool MyAMSOILGarage feature, a free online resource that lets you track all the maintenance you perform on your vehicles and equipment.

#5 The Outdoorsman

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Hunters and anglers have to get to their favorite spot before they can reel in a lunker or bag a trophy buck. A breakdown along the way ruins your hard-earned time on the water or in the woods. Maintaining your vehicles and equipment with AMSOIL synthetic lubricants helps ensure you get to your destination and enjoy your time. Just ask professional angler Pete Maina or one of the outfitters who rent their equipment to outdoor lovers, which means their equipment takes a beating (I trust you’re familiar with the term, “Ride it like a rental”?). P.C.s save up to 25 percent on AMSOIL products, leaving a few extra bucks in your pocket to help buy that new fishing rod or hunting rifle.


Top 5 Perks to Becoming an AMSOIL P.C.

If you’re unsure how the AMSOIL Preferred Customer program can benefit you, here are the top five perks that our P.C.s love.

#1 Save Money

Yes, we make some of the best synthetic lubricants you can find on the shelf. Just ask Max:

But the biggest perk of being a P.C. is saving up to 25 percent on AMSOIL products.

#2 Promotions

P.C.s get several exclusive promotions throughout the year, which really add up to major savings when coupled with paying 25 percent less for AMSOIL products. Past promotions have included free shipping and even deeper product discounts.

#3 Exclusive Gear

We truly appreciate our customers and we show our love by sending gifts to randomly selected P.C.s to say “Thank You.” It’s just a cool way to show you our appreciation for choosing AMSOIL.

#4 Collect P.C. Points

If you use AMSOIL products in your car, ATV, boat, lawnmower or anything else with an engine, you can rack up some serious points on your purchases. Every 50 points you earn gets you $1 off future purchases.

#5 Rewards

It’s no secret that the people who love AMSOIL, really love AMSOIL. Many go on to share the benefits of using AMSOIL products with their friends and family. P.C.s who refer AMSOIL products to a friend or family member can earn up to 500 bonus points when the person they refer makes their first purchase. Those bonus points add up to $10 off a future purchase, saving you even more.

Are you considering upgrading to a P.C. membership?

Great. Join now for as little as $10 for a 6-month membership.

Become an AMSOIL P.C. – You can use it in our Sioux Falls AMSOIL store. If you sign up here using our referral code of 510227. Then you pay even less that our “Discount Level” customers.