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Indianapolis, Indiana, United States
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K100G
Gasoline Fuel Treatment and Stabilizer


Size: 32 Oz Bottle
  • K100-G is a gasoline fuel treatment and stabilizer
  • Eliminates water in the fuel to prevent winter freeze-ups and phase separation in E-10
  • Improves fuel performance by altering the burn chemistry for more complete combustion, boosting the octane, and reducing oil fumes and toxic emissions
  • Cleans engines and fuel systems, dissolving gums and varnishes for maximum engine performance and fuel system life
  • K100’s unique organic chemistry will even “fix” equipment that has been sitting a while and won’t start – or runs roughly!

K100 Fuel Treatments are for all gasoline and diesel powered equipment and are formulated for use with all fuels including E-10, ULSD, Off-Road, Bio-Diesel and Home-Heating Fuels. K-100 is a remarkable organic formulation that bonds itself to water and renders it completely burnable as fuel! Water reduces the heat of combustion which means more smoke, less power, hard starting, rough idle, poor mileage, winter freeze-ups and microbe growth. Use K100 Fuel Treatment regularly so your engine will run cleaner, run stronger and run longer. What K100-G Does: Eliminates water and water-related problems. Improves overall engine efficiency for more miles/gallon/hour. Eliminates freeze ups that block fuel lines and filters. Eliminates free water and cleans engines for easier starting, smoother idle, more power, better acceleration. Prevents phase separation in E-10 fuel. Prevents injector tip failure. Adds lubricity to reduce friction in the fuel system. Reduces cold-start scuffing on 2-cycle engines. Burns cleanly and completely leaving no ash deposits. Dissolves gums and varnishes. Cleans carburetors and fuel injectors for better mileage. Dissolves asphaltenes and puts them back into the fuel. Modifies burn chemistry for more complete combustion. Reduces carbon monoxide (CO) emissions by 80-90%. Reduces unburned hydrocarbon (HC) emissions by 65-80%. Reduces oil fumes from 2-strokes, premix or auto-inject. Extends fuel injector pump life. Increases octane ratings 1-1/2 to 2 points. Upgrades lower quality fuel. Excellent for use in E-10 gasoline. Excellent for use in both 2 and 4 cycle engines. For a side by side comparison of all K100 fuel types click here.

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