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Gasoline and diesel TURBO

Alternative fuel TURBO () is a new "green" fuel in the petroleum product market. TURBO fuel is absolutely compatible with other types of gasoline. Regardless of what type of gasoline you use, a sediment in the form of tar deposits will remain on the walls of the pipeline and gas tank. Fuel TURBO not only does not clog the "insides" of your car, but on the contrary - cleans them. Its use will save you money on repairs and maintenance, preserve the integrity and safety of the natural environment. At the same time, the amount of emissions harmful to the environment is almost 9 times less than the permissible norm. Using TURBO, you care not only about the environment, but also about the health of the next generations.

 

Benefits of TURBO fuel

Alternative fuel TURBO is a new, certified bioethanol-based product that meets the Euro-5 quality standard. The basis of its production is the products of processing of agricultural enterprises. Our group of companies is engaged in the manufacture and sale of several types of fuel: A-92eTURBO, A-95eTURBO , as well as diesel fuel. Since bioethanol has a large octane number, it is not necessary to use octane-increasing iron-containing additives in the manufacture of 92nd and 95th. The fuel works perfectly even in severe frosts, down to minus 30 Celsius.

One of its main advantages is clean combustion. Also, if you have a half-empty TURBO tank, and the nearest TURBO filling with this fuel is far away, you can refuel without a shadow of a doubt with regular gasoline, this will not affect the engine's operation in any way. Also, during the combustion of fuel, the temperature will be much lower than during the combustion of gasoline or, for example, gas, and this, in turn, well reduces the load on the cylinder-piston group. The burning rate helps to soften the engine's operation, which you will appreciate when the air conditioner is on. TURBO fuel will help you save on engine oil consumption.

Another significant advantage of alternative fuels is democratic prices. For example, A-95e Turbo costs about one - two hryvnia cheaper than 95th gasoline.

Adding the previous benefits to all of this, it is worth seriously considering whether you need to continue refueling your car with regular gasoline. After all, TURBO is today in the field of fuel.

 

Fuel from the manufacturer

We offer fuel of Ukrainian origin, which comes to us directly from the plant. This guarantees high quality at a low price. Fuel producers are the Ukrainian companies "NIOM" and "Agro-Nafta", which have been operating on the Ukrainian fuel market since 1998.

 

Bioethanol fuel

TURBO fuel is a certified alternative motor fuel based on bioethanol for cars. It complies with the Euro-5 quality standard and is produced on the basis of residual products of processing of agricultural enterprises in Ukraine with the use of stabilizing components from leading manufacturers from the USA and Germany.

Advantages of TURBO fuel:

  • High octane number

    Initially, the octane number of bioethanol is high, therefore, TURBO fuel based on it has its own 92-95 without the use of any additional octane-increasing additives, including those containing iron.

  • Are you used to the "red" candles?
    Get out of the habit!

    The fuel does not contain octane-enhancing iron-containing additives, which leave a red coating on the spark plugs and significantly reduce their service life.

  • Detergent properties of fuel

    Ethanol in TURBO fuel has excellent detergent properties; washing away the accumulated resin and varnish deposits, preventing the formation of new ones. This property is retained when mixing TURBO fuel with other brands of gasoline, however, the effect will depend on the mixing ratio.

  • Engine oil life
    much more

    TURBO fuel practically does not contain sulfur, benzpyrene, heavy impurities and aromatic hydrocarbons. Therefore, engine oil stays clean and transparent longer, does not accumulate tar and other products of incomplete combustion of gasoline.

  • Freezing temperatures down to -30 ° C

    The fuel significantly improves the starting properties of the engine at low temperatures. This allows excellent winding up at temperatures of -30 ° C.

  • Clean combustion

    When burning, TURBO fuel does not form soot, carbon deposits and tar deposits on the walls of the combustion chamber, which means that pistons, valves and candles remain clean (watch video).

  • Gentle temperature regime

    When burning TURBO fuels, the temperature in the combustion chamber is significantly lower than when burning gasoline or gas, which makes it possible to reduce the thermal load on the parts of the CPG (cylinder-piston group) and the cooling system. This property is especially useful in maximum power modes, as well as with increased load on the cooling system, in a traffic jam in summer with the air conditioner operating.

  • Smooth and quiet engine operation

    Due to the higher combustion rate and lower temperature in the combustion chamber, the TURBO engine runs smoother, vibration is less. This is especially noticeable at idle and when the air conditioner is on.

  • Eco-friendly fuel

    The amount of harmful emissions into the atmosphere as a result of the combustion of TURBO fuel is 8.3 times lower than the permissible norm.
    (Environmental certificate)

 

Savings and benefits

  • Regular use of TURBO fuel saves money on maintenance and repairs. The use of TURBO fuel has a positive effect on the general condition of the engine, extending the life of the parts of the cylinder-piston group, injectors, exhaust system, spark plugs, lambda probes, catalysts.

  • Also, the positive effect is manifested in a lower load on the cooling system. Engine oil is less contaminated by incomplete combustion products.

    At the same time, the price of TURBO fuel is significantly lower than the price of regular gasoline.

 

Fuel and engine types

  • TURBO fuel and injection engines

    Injection engines can operate on fuels with bioethanol content (30 - 40%). TURBO fuel is primarily intended for modern injection engines with an excess oxygen sensor (lambda probe) in the exhaust system. Based on the data from this sensor, the engine electronics automatically adapts to the new fuel.

  • TURBO fuel and carburetor engines, engines without an excess oxygen sensor (lambda probe) or with an inoperative (disabled) excess oxygen sensor.

    For proper operation of carburetor engines on TURBO fuels, the installation of more efficient fuel jets is required.

 

Compatibility with other fuels

  • TURBO fuel is compatible with any other gasoline and can be mixed with them in any proportion. But in order to fully experience all the advantages of TURBO fuels, it is recommended to avoid mixing with low-quality conventional gasolines.

  • About the adapter (FLEXFUEL)

    When using TURBO fuel, an adapter is not required. For sports enthusiasts who use fuel with ethanol content above 50% in cars with injection engines (both with and without oxygen sensor), an adapter can be installed. The adapter can be installed independently or at a workshop.

 

Switching to TURBO fuels

  • It is a known fact that in Ukraine there is a problem of the availability of high-quality gasoline at filling stations. When refueling our car, we are not protected from the fact that a "boozer" of coke-chemical origin can get into our tank, which sooner or later leads the engine and the fuel system to a deplorable state. Even when using high-quality gasoline in the fuel system, resin and varnish deposits accumulate on the walls of the gas tank and pipelines. When switching to TURBO fuel, the above contaminants begin to wash out.

  • Depending on the degree of contamination in the fuel system of the vehicle, the detergent properties can quickly clog the fuel filter. For a complete flushing of the vehicle's fuel system, depending on the level of contamination, a mileage of 100-500 km is required. During this period, you may not be able to appreciate all the advantages of this fuel and feel discomfort while driving. Therefore, we recommend waiting for the complete cleaning of the fuel system. In the future, when using TURBO fuel, no precipitation and sediment will form.

  • Alternative fuel (including biofuels) is a fuel that is an alternative to the corresponding traditional fuels and is produced from unconventional sources and types of energy raw materials.

  • Bioethanol is a common ethanol obtained from the processing of plant materials for use as biofuels.

 

 

Questions and answers

  • Will ethanol increase fuel consumption?

    Yes, due to the fact that the ethanol molecule contains oxygen, the consumption of ethanol-containing fuel will be slightly higher than the consumption of pure "petroleum" gasoline. However, this figure is small and is compensated by the high octane number of ethanol, its good cooling capacity and better cylinder filling. For example, for TURBO fuel, the overconsumption can be 3-7% compared to the reference, obviously high-quality gasoline. If we compare it with "ordinary" gasoline from a regular refueling, which does not always have the declared 95 octane number, overspending can be reduced to zero.

  • Can ethanol cause engine overheating?

    Not. Ethanol, when evaporated, cools the environment several times stronger than gasoline. This helps to increase power, prevent knocking and engine overheating, especially in loaded operating conditions. This property of ethanol is very beneficial for sports car and motorcycle engines. Ethanol-based fuels are often used in sports and racing engines.

  • Does ethanol clog fuel filters?

    Not. Ethanol washes away deposits that form on the walls of the gas tank and fuel system. Such deposits occur if the car has not been used for a long time, was rarely used, or low-quality gasoline was used. Washed off deposits can settle in the fuel filter. However, if you use alcohol-based gasolines in cars with clean fuel systems, no sludge or deposits will appear.

  • Is ethanol really bad for car fuel hoses?

    No, automotive rubber fuel hoses, metal and plastic fuel lines are ethanol resistant.

  • Is ethanol harmful to carburetor cars?

    Not. A tuned carburetor engine runs better on ethanol than on gasoline, since no deposits or deposits form in the carburetor, which means that its performance does not change depending on the degree of contamination and does not need to be cleaned periodically.

  • Does ethanol cause deposits in fuel injectors and rail?

    No, deposits in fuel injectors and fuel rail are usually caused by gasoline. After stopping a hot engine, gasoline in the fuel rail begins to evaporate and leave a small amount of sludge in the form of tar and varnish deposits, which can accumulate over time. Ethanol does not leave any deposits when evaporated, and can also dissolve and flush out existing deposits, cleaning the fuel system.

  • Is ethanol harmful to fuel pumps?

    Not. Although chemically pure ethanol has less lubricity than gasoline, a lubricating additive is added to ethanol-containing fuels so that there is no increased wear on the fuel pumps.

  • Are conventional spark plugs suitable for ethanol fuels?

    Yes, conventional spark plugs on ethanol fuels will last even longer than gasoline. There are two reasons: the lower combustion temperature of ethanol, and the complete absence of octane-increasing additives, which cause red deposits on the spark plug insulator and greatly reduce their life.

  • Is it true that when the engine is running on ethanol, the exhaust smells unpleasant?

    Not. The exhaust of a heated injection engine with a working lambda probe or a properly tuned carburetor engine has no smell at all. When starting a cold engine for the first minute, there may be a slight smell, similar to the smell of burnt sugar or caramel. In any case, it is better than gasoline soot.

  • Will ethanol cause moisture (water) build-up in the fuel system?

    Not. All modern automotive fuel systems are maximally protected from moisture from the air, so that the hygroscopicity of ethanol will not cause water to accumulate in the tank. Even if condensation forms in the tank after driving on regular gasoline, when switching to alcohol-containing fuels, it will be bound by ethanol and removed from the tank along with the burned fuel. Therefore, when using alcohol-containing fuels, there will be no water as such in the tank and in the fuel system.

  • Can ethanol fuel be stored in a garage?

    Yes, unlike gasoline, ethanol-containing fuel does not lose its consumer qualities over time during storage. Store it only in a tightly closed container to avoid accumulation of water.

  • Can ethanol-containing fuel be left in the tank of a car when it is parked for a long time?

    Yes. A working gas tank ventilation system will not allow moisture to enter the tank. Even if a certain amount of water gets there, it will be evenly dissolved (bound by ethanol) and will not corrode the gas tank, as with ordinary gasoline.

  • Does ethanol contribute to global warming?

    Not. On the contrary, the use of ethanol reduces harmful emissions. With the same mileage of a car on ethanol and gasoline, ethanol produces much less harmful emissions than gasoline.

  • Is it true that more energy is expended on the production of ethanol than is obtained from ethanol when it is used as a fuel?

    Not. The energy balance of ethanol is positive, 1.35: 1. this means that the production of ethanol uses less energy than is obtained by burning it. Gasoline, on the other hand, has a negative energy balance, which means that when it is burned, less energy is obtained than was expended for its production.

  • How dangerous is ethanol leaks and spills to the environment?

    Possible ethanol leaks are much less dangerous than oil or petroleum product leaks. Ethanol dissolves in water, and does not form a film on its surface that prevents the access of light and oxygen. Even if a whole tanker of ethanol spills, there will be no harm to the biosphere - since it will evenly dissolve in the water. Its share in a huge volume of ocean, sea or bay water will be negligible and will not affect marine life or the cleanliness of beaches in any way.

  • Is it true that ethanol is made from food raw materials, contributing to hunger and higher food prices?

    No, in Ukraine ethanol is mainly produced from molasses, it is a by-product of sugar beet processing. Some of the ethanol is also produced from cheap forage (i.e., animal feed) varieties of wheat. In Brazil - from sugar cane, in the USA - from fodder and specially bred varieties and hybrids of corn that are not suitable for human nutrition. In addition, after the production of ethanol, a by-product remains - stillage, when dried, which provides excellent animal feed.

 

Due to its composition, TURBO fuel has a number of advantages over conventional gasolines (brief summary)

 

Vehicle health:

 

  • does not contain additives harmful to the car;

  • prevents oxidation of engine oil, thereby preserving its quality properties even after the prescribed mileage;

  • does not form carbon deposits on spark plugs;

  • possesses detergent properties. Gently removes deposits previously formed in the fuel system of the car, without causing any harm to it.

 

Driving performance:

 

  • provides the best throttle response of your car's engine (due to the completeness of combustion). 100% recoil is felt with any engine volume, both in high-speed mode and in city traffic;

  • betrays tangible smoothness and uniformity of the engine;

  • significantly improves the starting properties of the engine at low temperatures (excellent start-up at t -30 ° C)

 

Ecology:

 

  • the fuel is environmentally friendly, significantly reduces the amount of emissions into the environment;

  • the content of CO emissions into the atmosphere is 0.06% of the total volume of exhaust gases, which is 2.9 times lower than with traditional gasoline and 8.3 times lower than the permissible norm.

 

 

 

 

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