We offer service procedures specifically formulated for light to heavy-duty diesel engines.
Diesel fuel has three primary challenges – Sulphur content, Moisture and Microbial growth.
These factors are problematic because they degrade fuel quality and form tank sludge that coat fuel lines, clog fuel pump, clog fuel filter and injectors as well as worsen deposited carbon impurities. The cost to remediate the damage can be substantial because engine parts and fuel system require disassembly; left unattended the adverse condition ruin injectors and lead to diesel engine failure.
Our service is designed to be none intrusive to an engine, yet effectively perform manufacturer recommended fuel service by directly targeting all the known problem areas of diesel fuel.

Though the formulation of gasoline fuel is different from that of diesel fuel, they both produce carbon impurities (carbon deposits); a by-product of incomplete combustion. Carbon deposits are however, less problematic for gasoline engines because they are mostly operated on relatively short distances or for short periods, in comparison to diesel engines.
The effects of carbon deposits on both types of engines over time is however the same. Gasoline engines therefore also need a decarbonization service, albeit at a lesser interval.
We also offer service procedures specifically formulated for gasoline engines that provide the same benefits of our diesel service to passenger vehicles.