PFS Gas Plus & Lead Plus

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Gas and Water Don’t Mix

Water accumulates in fuel systems in several different ways: condensation from daily temperature changes ( fuel tank sweats on the inside), exposure to air when you gas up, and contaminated fuel storage tanks.  Water is not a lubricant and washes away existing lubrication when introduced into a fuel system, destroying critical  components. Many engine parts failures can be attributed to this contaminant.  PFS fuel treatments emulsify and remove water and other wastes, and help to eliminate costly fuel system repairs as well as winter freeze up.

 

Great For Oxygenated Fuel!!!

The new winter fuel now used in many cities may or may not reduce harmful pollution but regardless it is here to stay.  One thing not debated is the negative effects it has on your vehicle. One effect is carbon build up which results in poor performance and poor fuel efficiency.  Oxyfuels cause hard starting and, because they’re made from alcohol, they dry out your fuel system shortening the life of your car.  PFS Gas treatments remove deposits and lubricate while increasing performance and starting power.  Oxyfuels need PFS Protection.

Octane Improver and Combustion Enhancers

Improving Octane effect helps a fuels ability to resist premature ignition, referred to as Knock or Ping.  A Combustion enhancer helps your fuel burn evenly and completely in the combustion chamber which results in

less emissions,less carbon buildup and less contamination in your engine oil.  PFS Gas treatments improve the octane performance of gasoline and also contain a combustion enhancer.  With your fuel burning more efficiently you get more value for every dollar you spend on fuel.

Do I need a Lead Substitute?

In the 1970’s the EPA recognized the effect of leaded gasoline on the environment and public safety.  In response, refineries were required to gradually eliminate the lead in gas by the end of 1995 (from 3+ gram/gallon to zero) One benefit of lead in gas was that it acted as a cushion between the exhaust valves and the valve seats-controlling the problem of valve recession. New engine valve seats have been hardened to avoid this problem, but older model engines were designed for leaded fuels. These vehicles need a quality lead substitute. Hard working farm and industrial equipment are especially susceptive to valve recession and should never be run without a quality lead substitute.  PFS Lead Plus lead substitute is designed to give you the lead protection your vehicle needs, does not contain lead and combats the same variety of fuel problems that Gas Plus does such as water condensation, carbon build up and fuel system deposits.