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(4 Pack) Penray Pow-r 365, 5 In 1 All Season Diesel Fuel Additive/treatment 64oz on 2040-parts.com

US $49.95
Location:

Indianapolis, Indiana, United States

Indianapolis, Indiana, United States
Condition:New Brand:Penray Manufacturer Part Number:207064 UPC:Does not apply

Pow-R 365 is an all season 5-in-1 diesel fuel additive formulated to deliver power, protection, and savings all year long. With Penray's "One Bottle, One Truck" philosophy, you'll never need to use more than one bottle to get maximum results! 5-in-1 diesel treatment will: 1) Clean injectors to improve fuel economy, 2) Lift cetane by 1 number to increase fuel quality and improve starting in cold weather, 3) Provide up to 20 degree reduction in CFPP to prevent gelling, 4) Enhance lubricity to prevent excessive wear, 5) Prevent corrosion to protect engine components. One bottle treats 250 gallons and is ULSD compliant and BioDiesel compatible. Guaranteed to provide the most bang for your buck or your money back.

Clean injectors to improve fuel economy
Lift cetane 1 number to increase fuel quality and improve cold weather starting
Provide up to 20 degree reduction in CFPP to prevent fuel gelling
Enhance lubricity to prevent excess wear
Prevent corrosion to protect engine components

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