Ethanol Is NOT Good For Your Engine - Use Xtreme Fuel Treatment

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  • Author Lylle Reynolds
  • Published March 9, 2012
  • Word count 450

Vehicles are a part of our life, since ethanol affects engines it affects our life.

A broken down engine never feels good, to you or your wallet, but that scenario seems imminent due to the fact that gasoline may now contain up to 15% ethanol. Because ethanol is so corrosive and dries out certain engine parts, the EPA requires a label on the pumps to inform us what vehicles and equipment cannot use E15, so we don’t have engine fires. It also has less energy (BTUs), dropping our fuel economy. But ethanol doesn't seem to be going away, despite its negative impact. In fact, more ethanol has been recently added to fuel. But what can you do about it? How do you avoid the almost certain future of a broken down car when you are putting ethanol in your tank? The answer is Xtreme Fuel Treatment. XFT counteracts the affects of ethanol by providing lubrication and rust and corrosion inhibitors. Its unique organo-metallic compound provides better fuel economy, and that is just the beginning. There are 7 key components to XFT making it the most comprehensive fuel treatment available.

15 SECONDS AT THE PUMP = PROTECTION

Ethonal is Alcohol. The E10 and E15 on the pumps represent what percentage of Ethanol is in the fuel. Since alcohol is not friendly to your engine, you may be wondering what you can do to protect your vehicles, lawn mowers, boats, trucks, or other engines. Search no more.

20 years of use has shown Xtreme Fuel Treatment helps prevent the negative effects of Ethanol and other poor quality fuels, as well as provide added benefits.

XFT FIGHTS BACK

Ethanol attracts water, one of your engines worst enemies. A single drop of water through the fuel line could ruin your engine.

XFT contains a demulsifier which separates the water from the fuel, keeping your engine safe.

Ethanol is alcohol and is corrosive, eating away at plastic, rubber, or even metal parts.

XFT contains a rust and corrosion inhibitor to keep rust and corrosion from eating away at your engine.

Ethanol has a drying effect, which creates friction.

XFT contains a lubricant, reducing friction.

Ethanol treated fuel has a shorter shelf life than other fuels, meaning it has a tendency to separate faster.

XFT has a stabilizer that dramatically improves the shelf life of your stored fuel, making it especially valuable for seldom driven vehicles, or seasonal toys like boats and snowmobiles.

Ethanol has fewer available BTUs, or less energy that can be used, which gives you poor fuel economy.

XFT contains an organo-metalic compound that was so groundbreaking it was awarded a Nobel Prize, that enhances your vehicles ability to use the available fuel, providing improved fuel economy.

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