ValvTect Marine Fuel Is Specially Formulated For Marine Engines

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July 2, 2020

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Valvtect offers high performance fuel additives for diesel fuel and gasoline.

ValvTect Marine Gasoline is “specially formulated” for marine engines and is designed to prevent the problems of ethanol gasoline, such as phase separation, moisture, poor stability and the formation of power-robbing carbon deposits. It requires no additional fuel additives to protect your engine, eliminating any risk of improper additive use and saves time and money.

For more information on Valvtect Marine Gasoline visit www.valvtect.com/marineFuelGasoline.asp

 

ValvTect Marine Premium Diesel contains BioGuard biocide, lubricity improver, water dispersant, corrosion inhibitor and fuel stabilizer and is specifically formulated for your marine diesel engine to prevent problems caused by the reduction of sulfur content. It requires no additional fuel additives to protect your engine, eliminating any risk of improper additive use and saves time and money. 

For more information on Valvtect Marine Diesel Fuel visit www.valvtect.com/marineFuelDiesel.asp

Valvtect Marine Fuel is available in Canada.  Visit their website for more information www.valvtect.com

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