Specialty Motor Oil Protects Cars From Effects of Ethanol
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Specialty Motor Oil Shields Cars from Ethanol's Effects
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As ethanol use rises in the U.S., motorists need to protect their engines. Regular gasoline now contains at least 10% ethanol, and many stations offer E85, with 85% ethanol. Specialty motor oils can guard against potential damage caused by these fuels.Article Body:
Since President Bush announced a plan to reduce dependence on foreign oil, ethanol production has surged across the U.S.With ethanol becoming more prevalent, every time you fill up, you’re likely using fuel that includes at least 10% ethanol. Additionally, many gas stations are switching to E85, consisting of 85% ethanol.
This strategy has successfully cut fuel consumption in the U.S., according to Bob Dinneen, president of the Renewable Fuels Association. The shift to ethanol-prominent fuels supports energy independence and is more environmentally friendly. However, it can result in acid formation and oxidation within the engine unless you use the right motor oil.
Introducing Lubrilon, a specially formulated motor oil designed for ethanol-blended fuels. Lubrilon's multi-viscosity oils are SAE and API licensed for all gasoline engines. They are engineered to prevent acid formation and protect your engine when using modern ethanol blends, including gasoline and E85.
Though Lubrilon may be unfamiliar to some consumers, it’s well-regarded by specialty shops, racing enthusiasts, and aircraft mechanics. Over its 30-year history, Lubrilon has been synonymous with high-quality lubrication products in the automotive, racing, and aviation industries.
The original Lubrilon formula, an advanced engine protection treatment, is still available. Testing by universities and government labs confirms it as a one-time, permanent solution to virtually eliminate engine wear. It remains unmatched in the market.
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