Additives for Managing Common Rail Diesel Emission Control Equipment

Common Rail Diesel engines were introduced to meet the need for more stringent exhaust emission requirements. Fuel pumps, injectors, EGR valves, catalytic convertors and diesel particulate filters are all integral parts of the emission control system. Most of the problems encountered can be corrected and controlled with the correct use of...

Fuel and Oil Additives

There’s always been a lot of scepticism surrounding the use of fuel and oil additives, and a lot of this has its beginning with “snake oil” salesmen making claims that they simply could not deliver on. Yet today, there are more problems with deposits in modern, precision, high performance engines, than...

More power and torque

If you think that new vehicle performance is as good as it gets, then you’re in for a pleasant surprise! As advanced as modern petrol and diesel engines are, there are still substantial inefficiencies that prevent more power and torque from reaching the wheels. Most notable is internal frictional losses, and...

Solving Common Rail Diesel Problems

The Common Rail Diesel (CRD) injection system is the most recent development to achieve ever more stringent diesel exhaust emission standards, but it is currently associated with widespread problems, including engine rattles, expensive injector and fuel pump failures, injector sticking, stalling problems and rapid piston and liner wear. Problems have...

Water crossings…protecting gearboxes and diffs from rust!!

Flood damaged machinery is an enormous cost to not only farmers & miners, but also the general public. Four wheel drives also need rust protection for gearboxes and diffs when fording creeks, etc. Recent widespread flooding highlights the need to protect expensive vehicle & machinery components from rust, due to water...

Automatic Transmission Overheating

Automatic transmission overheating problems can lead to an expensive repair situation if not address. In many cases  damage to the transmission can be happening  without the drivers knowledge.  Many of these problems occur while towing, transmission temperature can increase quite quickly, friction reduces and transmission fluid begins to break down. AW10...

Cat, Cummins, Mack & Detroit oil soot, carbon and blowby issues

Cold weather starting becomes increasingly more difficult as engine deposits build up over time. Types of operation, such as excessive idling, short run time, light work and city type driving, all contribute to deposit formation which can result in poor cold start. All these operating conditions do not allow efficient...

Improving fuel economy

Improving fuel economy can be achieved through operating techniques, improved standard of maintenance and selected use of aftermarket products. When looking at products that could potentially improve fuel economy, there are 3 broad methods of action to consider… Improving Combustion Efficiency Restoring Lost Efficiency Reducing Frictional Horsepower Losses IMPROVING COMBUSTION EFFICIENCY Improving fuel economy depends...