Super-X has Super Fuel Additives

Super-X has Super Fuel Additives

Super-X fuel and oil additives are a superior way to keep your customers' fuel systems clean, keep their engines running efficiently and keep them away from the gas station ....

Super-X fuel and oil additives are a superior way to keep your customers’ fuel systems clean, keep their engines running efficiently and keep them away from the gas station.

“The Super-X line of high quality fuel treatment products offer an economical way of helping your customers fight high gas prices,” said Mark Fryar, Penray’s national field sales manager. “Super-X fuel and oil treatment additives can help clean and condition fuel injectors; reduce engine knock and protect fuels systems from such problems as corrosion.”

The Super-X line of fuel treatment products include:

Total Fuel System Cleaner
• Improves fuel economy while removing gum and varnish build-up.
• Restores lost power.
• Smooths out rough idling and hesitation.

Fuel Injection Cleaner
• Formulated for today’s modern fuel injection systems that require more chemical maintenance than carbureted fuel systems.
• Even the smallest build-up of gum or varnish or the presence of corrosion in the injection system can affect the injector spray pattern causing rough idling, hesitation and poor performance.

Gas Treatment
• Improves gas mileage.
• Repowers sluggish engines and increases engine life.
• A multi-purpose detergent cleaning additive.

Octane Treatment
• Scientifically formulated fuel additive that increases octane, reduces engine knock and improves combustion in leaded and unleaded gasoline.
• Also, protects fuel system from corrosion, prevents freezing and cleans entire fuel system.

For more information, visit www.penray.com.

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