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New From Kawasaki: KTECH Fuel Treatment
Kawasaki Engines has introduced KTECH 3-in-1 Fuel Treatment to its suite of Kawasaki genuine parts, which includes KTECH oils, fuels, tune-up kits and accessories, available for purchase through Kawasaki’s extensive dealer network.
“Our KTECH family of products help customers protect their investment and perform their work with confidence and efficiency,” says Nelson Wilner, senior vice president and general manager. “With the addition now of KTECH 3-in-1 Fuel Treatment, we’re able to continue delivering the high performance, trust and reliability that are the hallmarks of all Kawasaki products.”
Designed to help protect 4-cycle and 2-cycle gasoline engines and their fuel systems, KTECH fuel treatment helps eliminate harmful deposits and safeguards against ethanol-related performance issues. This product is alcohol-free and is formulated to keep both carbureted and EFI fuel systems clean and ready to perform.
KTECH fuel treatment provides three key benefits. It helps stabilize fuel for up to 24 months, while also using a specialized additive formula helps decompose and eliminate harmful deposits and keeps fuel fresh. This means the treatment safeguards and preserves metal parts against corrosion, rust, oxidation, and other factors caused by moisture buildup.
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