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Blacklick, Ohio, United States

Blacklick, Ohio, United States
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#131 Neutra™ Fuel Stabilizer

Neutra™ Fuel Stabilizer is a highly concentrated multi-functional, ashless fuel stabilizer that is specially formulated for use in gasoline, diesel and L.P.G. fuels. Neutra™ Fuel Stabilizer contains a highly concentrated additive package that when used at the recommended treatment levels provides the following performance benefits:

Increases MPG

Neutra™ Fuel Stabilizer increase fuel mileage in three ways:

  • Fuel burns cleaner and more completely.
  • Carbon deposits are dissolved and burned during combustion, restoring lost power and performance.
  • Compression is increased as a film of oil is left on the compression ring.

The result is an increase in horsepower and fuel economy with MPG improvements up to 5%.

Extends Engine Life
Combustion temperatures reach 2000° F burning off any oil that might reach the compression ring. Neutra™ provides a film of lubrication to the compression ring, the upper cylider, valve seats and guides...reducing wear and extending engine life.

Cleans Injectors
Neutra's gentle solvent action keeps injectors free from deposits, gum, and varnish that cause inefficient operation.

Minimizes Smoking
Neutra™ Fuel Stabilizer atomizes molecules so that fuel burns cleanly and completely. It keeps engine parts free from deposits that cause inefficient smoky operations.

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