Wynn's Fuel System Service Helps Save Fuel and Improves Vehicle Performance

Wynn’s Fuel System Service Helps Save Fuel and Improves Vehicle Performance

Wynn's, a division of Illinois Tool Works, Inc., provides the means to deliver better gas mileage and improved vehicle performance with Wynn’s Fuel System Service for gas and diesel engines. Wynn's Fuel System Service uses proprietary formulations and specially engineered equipment to provide immediate and optimal cleaning of critical engine components. This process attacks and ....

Wynn’s, a division of Illinois Tool Works, Inc., headquartered in Azusa, CA, provides the means to deliver better gas mileage and improved vehicle performance with Wynn’s Fuel System Service for gas and diesel engines.

Wynn’s Fuel System Service uses proprietary formulations and specially engineered equipment to provide immediate and optimal cleaning of critical engine components. This process attacks and removes build-up and deposits from fuel injectors, intake valves, combustion chambers, throttle valve and throttle body. The result: better gas mileage, minimized emissions and improved start-up and acceleration. Peak power and performance are restored for engines of all types and sizes, including optimal towing capacity for diesel engines. To save gas effectively, this service is suggested once per year or every 15,000 miles for both gas and diesel engines.

Automotive experts will tell you that, over time, dirt, varnish and carbon deposits build up in a vehicle’s engine, restricting the flow of fuel and air and inhibiting the spark ignition. This all leads to poor performance, decreased fuel economy and increased emissions.

“Using a patented process, a Wynn’s Fuel System Service immediately and efficiently cleans all fuel injectors, throttle bodies and intake valves,” says Mark Hischier, Wynn’s director of research. “Deposits are removed and, in many cases, the entire fuel system is restored to like-new operating condition. In fact, a controlled test on a 1992 Chevrolet with more than 90,000 miles showed, after treatment, a miles-per-gallon increase of 11.5%.”

In addition, all Wynn’s Fuel System Services performed are covered by the Wynn’s new Titanium Warranty. This exciting FREE warranty protects covered components for up to 210,000 miles or eight vehicle model years. Three levels of coverage are available: Gold, Silver and Bronze, with coverage to $4,000. Complete terms and conditions for the Titanium Warranty are available on www.wynnsusa.com.

For more information on Wynn’s Fuel System Service, as well as the complete line of Wynn’s automotive car care products, visit www.wynnsforyourcar.com or contact your local professional car care or service center.

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