A cost effective solution to help industry and consumers meet environmental regulations and relieve skyrocketing fuel prices has just emerged. Road tests have proven that commercial fleets on average increase fuel mileage between 7% and 19% and reduce emissions by more than 30% using this new fuel additive.
This non-toxic, non-hazardous and non-petroleum based additive works with any fuel used in car, trucks, buses, RV's, ships, trains and generators. It contains two families of esters, a group of cleaning esters and a group of lubricating esters in a mineral oil base. It cleans and lubricates the internal parts of the engine without the use of petroleum-derived products commonly found in fuel additives. It's formulated to make fuels self-cleaning and self-lubricating without increasing toxic emissions. There is reduced heat and friction, making moving parts function more smoothly and requiring less maintenance.
The product also removes carbon deposits, one of the reasons fuel combusts incompletely, resulting in wasted fuel that creates toxic emissions. It stabilizes the fuel without changing its specifications.
The bottom line is that the engine uses fuel more efficiently, increases the performance of the engine, reduces emissions and saves fleet owners and consumers at the pumps.
While the debate continues on how consumers and fleet owners will cope with rising fuel costs and how the earth will cope with our non stop pollution habits this product is going a long way to solving some of those problems.
For a more in-depth look at this product and it's opportunities please visit the company web site.
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