JLM Lubricants

JLM E10 Fuel Treatment

J03175

 / 250ml

  • Prevents corrosion, conditions fuel
  • Lubricates valves and valves seats
  • Increases octane number
  • Cleans combutions chamber and injectors
  • Improved Driving Experience
JLM E10 Fuel Treatment J03175 JLM LUBRICANTS

JLM E10 Fuel Treatment is an all in one fuel treatment for cars providing ethanol corrosion protection and valve seat lubrication and protection. In addition it boosts the fuel’s octane number.

Product information

Blending 10% ethanol with petrol might make environmental sense but it introduces technical issues, even with cars that are designed to use it.

Just as food goes stale over time, so too does ethanol. Additionally, unlike petrol, ethanol absorbs water. Once it can hold no more, the water/ethanol mix separates, causing a useless incombustible mixture to sink to the bottom of its tank, leaving the low octane gasoline layer above. As the solutions will never mix again, the tank needs to be drained.

JLM’s solution is to slow down the ageing process as much as possible. The company has developed a preserver within the E10 Fuel Treatment to condition the fuel, which inhibits the process and makes it last longer. To assist with optimum combustion, an octane booster helps to compensate for the slight loss in fuel economy that results from ethanol-laced petrol.

However, even fresh E10 petrol causes issues. The ethanol content increases soot and lacquer deposits within not only the combustion chambers but also the delicate fuel injectors. If allowed to accumulate, engine efficiency becomes impaired, which can be followed by mechanical failure, if ignored.

JLM’s E10 Fuel Treatment cleans these contaminations and prevents accumulation. A further preventative maintenance function forms a protective layer on valve stems and seats, compensating for ethanol’s lack of lubrication quality, thus enhancing engine valve/guide life and reducing the risk of valve seat recession.

JLM’s E10 Fuel Treatment is an easy-to-use answer to these complex problems, which will help your car to optimize its environmental and running costs potential, while using E10 petrol.

HOW TO USE

Add 1ml to 1 liter E5 or E10 petrol (25 ml treats 25 liters petrol). Use every tank fill!
Special bottle with dosing device, helps to obtain the right quantity.

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Great addition

"This is a great addition to the products in my workshop. We continuously see fantastic results in the recovery of emissions and engine performance, among other things."

- Paul Finn

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Skeptical

"I was very skeptical, but after using the product and starting my car, I couldn't believe my eyes ... the yellow light in my car was no longer on!"

- Kevin Kalo

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Surprising­ly good

"I never thought that JLM would surprise me so much. It gets better and better every time. I will continue to use these products. The fantastic results speak for themselves. Keep up the great work."

- Andrew Watts

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Frequently
asked
questions

These are the most common questions we get from a potential distributor.

Can JLM Valve Saver Fluid be added to petrol?

Yes, no problem at all. In fact JLM Valve Saver Fluid is a very good and tested lead replacement additive. The treat rate is 1ml of Valve Saver Fluid for 1 liter of petrol fuel.

Is it OK to use the extreme and the DPF cleaner together. ?

No, this will not have a positive effect. In fact it may cause an adverse effect. And also the risk of overdosing! Never combine fuel additives

 

Will AdBlue Plus dissolve existing crystal infestation or is it more like a preventative product?

JLM’s AdBlue Plus additive cleans and prevents crystal formation in the AdBlue dosing system. It also conditions the AdBlue fluid for a longer time to ensure proper working of the AdBlue and SCR system. This helps prevent performance loss and the often-subsequent expensive repairs. It also reduces foaming at low temperatures

Is the JLM Engine Oil Flush safe for use with wet belt engines?

Our JLM OIL FLUSH is safe to use with ‘wet belts’ (TBIO). This is mainly because we use non solvent and premium pack of oil cleaning additives.

 

Does the Petrol Emissions Reduction Treatment also clean the catalytic convertor?

The catalytic converter is not a filter, it functions by converting harmful emission gases into less harmful gases. The filter can become contaminated if for example there has been an oil leak, and when this happens the filter needs to be replaced. There is no additive or chemical that will remove physical contamination from a catalytic.

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