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    Fuel treatment

    Just wanted to give a product ive been using a big rap, and to let others know about it. F-10 Fuel system treatment, it does every thing except cure the common cold. I put it into my diesel landcruiser because it was getting a bit sluggish from running around town. It worked a treat and gave me back some of the power I was missing ( 1HZ ). I then put it in my boat with a Yamaha 60 4 stroke, again great results. So I have since put it into the premier and my TT600 and I have to say it works on everything. Im even using it on the big diesels on the vessels I work on. It atomizes water, destroys diesel bug and cleans the system. Read the blurb and try it for yourself. It even stopped the fuel from gumming up from sitting. Love the stuff.

    http://www.ictproducts.net/product_i...treatment.html

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    Sounds good, does it have a lead replacement capacity too?
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    Does sound good, specially for cars in storage, whats a bottle cost?

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    I don't know about the lead replacement thing, interesting question. Bottle costs about $40.00 per litre which will do about 4000lts of fuel.

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    I sent off an email and this is the reply. From the director no less!

    Hi Jason,

    F-10 does clean the carby and keeps it clean. F-10 does have lubricating qualities and generally does a very good job acting as a lubricant, however because it is designed to be used at 25mL per 100 Litres on a ongoing basis it may require a stronger dose. People that have tried it as a lead replacement have not had any issues. I would recommend using a stronger dose in older cars that need lead replacement, maybe 50-100mL per 100L.
    Older cars love F-10 as it makes starting easy and vehicles run smoother. Many older cars have Steel tanks and F-10 protects all metal components against corrosion.

    It is not just good in older cars but it is fantastic in newer cars particularly direct injection or common rail vehicles, it keeps the system clean and free from water, diesel bug and corrosion and because the fuel combusts better the reduced soot does not block diesel particulate filters quickly.

    Overdosing with F-10 does not harm the vehicle.

    Please give me a call if there is anything you need to know about F-10.

    Best Regards,

    Daniel Pellicciotti
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    INDUSTRIAL CHEMICAL TECHNOLOGIES

    Tel: (+618) 9275 1545
    Fax: (+618) 9275 1676
    email: daniel@ictproducts.com
    web: www.ictproducts.com
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    Cool, so where do we buy this stuff?
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    I have been buying mine from my Yamaha marine dealer. But just discovered that Atom supply stocks it. Don't know if you have the down there they are a WA company. Blackwoods stocks it as well, and probably cheaper than the boat shop.

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