Star Brite Star Tron Enzyme Fuel Treatment for Gasoline
$20.51 - $51.00
Star Brite Star Tron Enzyme Fuel Treatment for Gasoline Item # 884561
Description
Features:
- Star Brite Star Tron Enzyme Fuel Treatment for Gasoline Additive is a revolutionary fuel additive based on enzyme technology that can prevent water-related fuel problems that arise from the use of E-10 (10% ethanol-gasoline mixture)
- E-10 has become a critical component of our fuel infra-structure, but it requires better housekeeping, especially in the boating industry
- Reduces all emissions
- Prevents fuel oxidation and stabilizes fuel chemistry for at least 1 year
- One fluid ounce of the additive treats 15 gallons of gas.
- Lowers fuel system maintenance
- Eliminates carbon buildup in fuel delivery system and on exhaust components
- Increases fuel economy up to 15%
- Instantly cures fuel jelling caused by cold weather and alcohol fuels
- 8 Ounces treats up to 128 gallons
- Initial Dosage: (1) Ounce for every (8) Gallons of Gasoline
- Refills / Maintenance: (1) Ounce for every (16) Gallons of Gasoline
How it Works:
- The enzyme package in Star Tron disperses water derived from normal condensation into microscopic clusters, and allows the water to pass through the fuel system and engine harmlessly, preventing the buildup on the tank bottom that can contribute to poor performance, fuel gelling and corrosion
- If large amounts of water are already present it will be de-emulsified and drop out of the body of the fuel, improving overall fuel performance
- Over a period of time, with fresh gas loads treated with Star Tron, even large accumulations of water will be totally eliminated
- Star Tron can also counter the effects of lost octane, greatly improving the combustion performance of E-10 fuel that has had water contamination
- Star Tron can also prevent filter plugging from old gum and varnish loosened by E-10 fuel
- The enzymes help break down the dislodged sludge and other deposits into sub-micron-sized particles that usually pass through the fuel filter and are burned away as part of the combustion process
- Tank deposits that would cause gelling are solubilized so that fuel flows uninterrupted through the filters