Fuel Stick organic fuel conditioner

by Kirsten Armleder

If you’re someone like me who spends a good portion of their monthly paycheque on fuel for trucks, sleds and ATVs, then you may be interested in a product that offers all diesel and gasoline engines—two-strokes included—better fuel economy while at the same time increasing engine performance and longevity.

The product is called Fuel Stick, and it contains active ingredients that work to increase the viscosity of individual spray droplets of fuel to produce more uniform spray droplets. This, in turn, introduces a more consistent fuel molecule to the engine at the time of ignition. The end result is more power, a better burn rate and less emissions.

Fuel Stick provides a fuel savings of up to 20 per cent and an 80 per cent reduction in engine emissions. As well, it is guaranteed to increase the octane rating of the fuel you are using by seven points and the cetane rating by six points.

“One more benefit is that it has lubricants and cleaners to keep all the combustion chambers and all the fuel-delivery system clean and lubricated,” said Keith Andersen, the owner of AIM Performance Products—a company that sells Fuel Stick.

From cars, trucks and RVs to boats, motorcycles and snowmobiles, all types of vehicle engines can safely use Fuel Stick, Andersen said. 

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