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January 13th, 2009 · by Tim Flanagan, Managing Editor[This information provided by the manufacturer. I'm no chemist, so I'm interested in learning more about the problems associated with ethanol gasoline, and how ValvTect improves the situation. —Tim]
Due to potential engine problems caused by ethanol gasoline, boaters are using fuel additives at a record level.
Verified by engine manufacturers and ASTM tests, the new ValvTect Ethanol Gasoline Treatment is proven to stabilize gasoline, prevent corrosion, control moisture to help prevent phase separation, reduce octane loss and clean-up carbon deposits.
Ethanol gasoline destabilizes quickly and can prevent starting, cause stalling and plug fuel filters. ValvTect Ethanol Gasoline Treatment is test proven to stabilize fuel for up to one year. As established under ASTM test procedures, it improved fuel stability 130% better than enzyme fuel treatments. In the ASTM Water Interface test, ValvTect’s additive was 50% more effective than enzyme-based additives, thereby better reducing the chance of phase separation. Additionally, ValvTect was substantially more effective at preventing rust and corrosion.
Documented in Chrysler and BMW engine tests, ValvTect Ethanol Gasoline Treatment helps prevent and clean-up power-robbing carbon deposits from fuel injectors and intake valves. This results in improved fuel economy, better performance, reduced exhaust emissions and longer engine life.
Specially-formulated for marine engines, ValvTect Ethanol Gasoline Treatment is available at West Marine stores and other leading marine supply dealers in a 12 oz. bottle that treats 120 gallons of fuel.
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