Revive to launch petrol turbo cleaner at Automechanika

May 26, 2017
Revive to launch petrol turbo cleaner at Automechanika
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Turbo Cleaner experts Revive will be launching a brand new product at Automechanika Birmingham which is dedicated to petrol engines.


Soot deposits can be the root cause of multiple problems on modern petrol engines and this new addition, Revive Turbo Cleaner for Petrol Engines, effectively combats those issues. Although Petrol engines do not use Variable Vane Turbochargers, soot restriction issues, relating to inlet valves, intercoolers and conventional waste-gate turbochargers see a proven benefit from this Revive treatment. The simple process also improves compressor efficiency and can increase torque during the boost onset phase.

Revive Turbo Cleaner for Petrol Engines, is more tolerant to engine temperature and has notable application changes. Easily identified by its colour coded packaging, this new kit (1449-9400) and 750ml refill (1449-9401) can be ordered from Revive stockists.

For more information, please visit : www.reviveturbocleaner.com or contact PartsforCars Blanchardstown on 01-897-9777, PartforCars Rathgar on 01-490-9550 or Southside Motor Factors on 01-450-0887.
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