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Lubrication Engineers Drives Awareness of Fuel Treatment Benefits for Year-Round Fleet Efficiency

Lubrication Engineers promotes year-round fuel treatment to prevent contamination and engine issues, supporting better performance and reducing downtime, company research shows.

  • Lubrication Engineers announced today from Wichita, KS via PressAdvantage a year-round campaign to promote fuel treatments' role in supporting engine reliability and fleet performance.
  • Fuel quality challenges can occur throughout the year due to fuel storage and turnover issues, while cold-weather conditions intensify risks like waxing, microbial growth, and injector deposits for equipment operators and maintenance teams.
  • The company says its treatments support cleaner injectors, improve fuel stability, and protect against corrosion in tanks and fuel delivery systems, engineered for modern diesel and gasoline engines and real-world uses.
  • The initiative aims to help operators mitigate seasonal risks before costly disruptions, and when used as part of broader maintenance, fuel treatments can extend component life and protect critical assets.
  • Framing fuel treatment within an integrated lubrication and reliability strategy, Lubrication Engineers says emissions regulations and evolving engine designs make fuel systems more sensitive to deposits and contaminants.
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Lubrication Engineers Drives Awareness of Fuel Treatment Benefits for Year-Round Fleet Efficiency

WICHITA, KS - February 03, 2026 - PRESSADVANTAGE

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