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Opti-Lube, Optilube, Opti Lube, Diesel fuel Improver Summer Blend, Opti-Lube grease, Opti-lube oil fortifier, Opti Lube Diesel fuel Improver Winter XPD Blend products .... OPTI-Lube, Optilube, Opti lube grease formulated with molybdenum disulfide, for extreem pressure and anti-wear additives. Operating temperatures-40F to +450F degrees, Availabe in case of tubes, 5 gallon pail, 120lb keg and 400lb drum & Opti lube oil additives..... call 661-266-0966 or email: salesSTSinc@aol.com 
Opti-lube grease, Opti- lube oil additives OPTI-Lube, Optilube, Opti lube Multipurpose Lithium Grease similar to REXLUBE # 2 that also contains a special fortified moly. Opti-lube lithium complex grease is available in case of tubes, 5 gallon pail, 120lb keg and 400lb drum . Opti-lube lithium complex grease features a high dropping point which insures retention where high temperatures are incountered. A special additive insures high film strength, extreem pressure and anti-wear properties. High quality virgin base fluids provide natural oxidation inhibition, combined with special corrosion and oxidation inhibitors. Used in all industries that require a severe service grease Part # Ordering information: GRT = 4 Tube special  GRT= 1 case of 10 (14oz) tubes GR35= 35 lb pail GR120= 120 lb pail - tote GR400 =400 lb drum
Specifications / results: NLGI grade # 2, Soap Type - Lithium complex, Texture- smooth / tacky, Color - Moly gray, Penetration 77 degrees F 60 strokes is 288, rust prevention D-1743 1,1,1 (Highest Grade Possible), dropping point in degrees F - 583 degrees, Four Ball EP Weld point - 500kg, Timken OK load D-1264 - 70.5lbs, Water washout at 75 degrees F is 4%.
Opti-Lube GRSYN, Opti lube Synthetic grease that also contains a special fortified moly. Availabe in case of tubes, 5 gallon pail, 120lb keg and 400lb drum. special fortified synthetic grease combining a calcium sulfonate thickner with 100% synthetic hydrocarbon fluid results in significant wear reduction and performance at low and high temperature extreems. Formulated with moly, extreem pressure and anti-wear additives. Operating temperatures-40F to +450F degrees. Available in case of 14 oz tubes, 5 gallon pail, 120lb keg and 400lb drum. Used in all industries that require a severe service grease.
Part # Ordering information: GRTSYN= 1 case of 10 (14oz) tubes GR35SYN= 35lb pail GR120SYN= 120 lb pail - tote GR400SYN =400 lb drum
Buy a small sample and do your own testing, it just works. In testing against other brands, it provides 4 times the extreem pressure capabilities offered by other brands. Call 661-266-0966 or email salesSTSinc@aol.com a quote request.
Opti-lube Diesel Fuel Improver SUMMER BLEND buy now, Opti lube, Optilube
The lubricity of diesel fuel has been diminished with the advent of Ultra Low Sulfur Diesel Fuel (ULSF) into the marketplace. Opti-Lube Diesel Fuel Improver Summer Blend protects your equipment by providing exceptional lubrication in the fuel system. Opti-Lube D.F.I.also helps fuel burn more completely, improving power and fuel economy. Plus, a more compete ignition reduces harmful engine deposits and oil contamination. Clean Injectors are an important part of engine efficiency, which is why we’ve blended premium fuel injector cleaners into this formula. Contains No Alcohol Improves Water Separation Suggested Treatment Rates: 1 to 3000 for Summer Blend
Available by the Quart, Gallon, 5-Gallon Pail and 55 Gallon Drum
Economical! Less than a penny Per Treated Gallon (Summer Blend)  Opti-lube Diesel Fuel Improver Summer Blend BENEFITS INCLUDE: - Enhanced Lubricity for
Reduced Fuel System Wear - Improved Fuel Economy
- Increased Power
- Reduced Deposits
- Reduced Emissions
- Less Rust & Corrosion
- Injectors are Cleaned
- Improved Storage Stability
- Improved Water Separation
Cummins L10 Injector Cleanliness Test: 20.3% Average reduction of Injector deposits
ASTM D- 5001 Wear Test: 35% Wear Reduction
ASTM D- 2274 Stability Test: 78% Improvement
Fuel Economy Test: 5.7 to 6.55% Improvement
Emissions Tests HC-16.67% Reduction CO-19.76% Reduction
Opti-Lube, Opti Lube, Optilube Oil Fortifier is designed to treat and improve oil, but does not treat the metal. Metal is not porous in a way that it can 'soak up' a liquid like a sponge does. While our oil fortifier clings to parts preventing dry starts, most of it is removed at each oil change, so it must be added each time new oil is added. Opti-lube this is a multi-function fortifier designed to cling to metal parts, preventing dry starts, oxidation inhibitors that protect your oil at high temperatures, acid scavengers that protect metal from corrosive byproducts of combustion and a detergent package that prevents varnish build up on internal parts.
Opti-Lube oil fortifier Typical Applications:http://estore.websitepros.com/1261098/-strse-OPTI-dsh-LUBE/Categories.bok Engines, Gear Boxes, Manual Transmissions Compressors, Turbines, Hydraulic Systems, Pumps Roller & Journal Bearings
Benefits Include: Reduced Wear Lower Operating Temperatures Improved Fuel Economy - Up To 15% Reduced Power Draw -Up To 12% Less Rust & Corrosion Less Sludge & Varnish Less Oxidation For Extended Drain Intervals Added Protection Against Water Contamination
This High-Tech Lubricant Enhancer Is Designed To Be Added To The Lubricants You Use Now Adding Just 3% Of Opti-Lube Oil Fortifier Can Reduce Wear By 40% or More !Filtration Remains Unaffected Since Opti-Lube Does Not Contain Solid Particles. Flows At –35°F, Yet Lubricates At Temperatures Up To 500°F
Opti-Lube XPD Diesel Fuel Improver is the ultimate in performance fuel additives. Improving Lubricity is just the beginning, this product also improves efficiency and cleans injectors. Cetane in improved by at least 3 points, fuel will flow down to -20' F Opti-Lube products protect your equipment by providing exceptional lubrication in the fuel system (recently ranked in the top four products in an independent study.) Test Results: Cummins L10 Injector Cleanliness Test:>20% Average reduction of Injector deposits ASTM D- 5001 Wear Test:>35% Wear Reduction ASTM D- 2274 Stability Test:>75% Improvement Fuel Economy Test:>5% Improvement or more depending on how you drive Made in USA Opti-Lube oil fortifier, Opti-lube diesel fuel summer blend, Opti-lube diesel fuel winter blend and Opti-lube diesel fuel XPD - The following are the preliminary results of a research study on diesel fuel Lubricity Additives. PURPOSE:
The purpose of this research was to determine the ability of multiple diesel fuel additives to replace the vital lubricity component in ULSD (Ultra Low Sulfer Diesel) fuel.
HISTORY:
ULSD fuel is the fuel currently mandated for use in all on road diesel engines. This fuel burns cleaner and is less polluting than it’s predecessor, called Low Sulfer Diesel Fuel. Low sulfer fuel contained less than 500 ppm of sulfer. ULSD contains 15 ppm or less. As diesel fuel is further refined to remove the polluting sulfer, it is inadvertently stripped of its lubricating properties. This vital lubrication is a necessary component of the diesel fuel as it prevents wear in the fuel delivery system. Specifically, it lubricates pumps, high pressure pumps and injectors. Traditional Low sulfer diesel fuel typically contained enough lubricating ability to suffice the needs of these vital components. ULSD fuel, on the other hand, is considered to be very “dry” and incapable of lubricating vital fuel delivery components. As a result, these components are at risk of premature and even catastrophic failure when ULSD fuel is introduced to the system. As a result, all oil companies producing ULSD fuel must replace the lost lubricity with additives. All ULSD fuel purchased at retail fuel stations SHOULD be adequately treated with additives to replace this lost lubricity. The potential result of using inadequately treated fuel, as indicated above, can be catastrophic. There have been many documented cases of randomly tested samples of diesel fuel. These tests prove that often times the fuel we purchase is not adequately treated and may therefore contribute to accelerated wear of our fuel delivery systems. For this reason it may be prudent to use an after market diesel fuel additive to ENSURE adequate lubrication of the fuel delivery system. Additionally, many additives can offer added benefits such as cetane improver, and water separators or emulsifiers.
CONTENT:
In this study we will test multiple diesel fuel additives designed to replace lost lubricity. The primary component of this study is a side-by-side laboratory analysis of each additive’s ability to replace this vital lubricity. Additionally, claims of improving cetane, water separation or emulsification, bio-diesel compatibility and alcohol content will be noted. These notes were derived from information that was readily available to consumers (via the label and internet information) and none of this information has been evaluated for validity and/or performance. Cetane information has only been noted if the word “cetane” was used in the advertising information. The words “improves power” has not been translated to mean “improves cetane” in this evaluation. Information on alcohol content is provided by indicating “contains no alcohol”. Omission of the words “contains no alcohol” does not imply that it does contain alcohol. This information was simply missing in the information available to a consumer. However, the possibility of a form of alcohol in these products is possible. Additionally, information on dosages and cost per tankful are included for comparison purposes.
How Diesel Fuel Is Evaluated For Lubricating Ability:
Diesel fuel and other fluids are tested for lubricating ability using a device called a “High Frequency Reciprocating Rig” or HFRR. The HFRR is currently the Internationally accepted, standardized method to evaluate fluids for lubricating ability. It uses a ball bearing that reciprocates or moves back and forth on a metal surface at a very high frequency for a duration of 90 minutes. The machine does this while the ball bearing and metal surface are immersed in the test fluid (in this case, treated diesel fuel). At the end of the test the ball bearing is examined under a microscope and the “wear scar” on the ball bearing is measured in microns. The larger the wear scar, the poorer the lubricating ability of the fluid. Southwest Research runs every sample twice and averages the size of the wear scar. The U.S. standard for diesel fuel says a commercially available diesel fuel should produce a wear scar of no greater than 520 microns. The Engine Manufacturers Association had requested a standard of a wear scar no greater than 460 microns, typical of the pre-ULSD fuels. Most experts agree that a 520 micron standard is adequate, but also that the lower the wear scar the better.
METHOD:
An independent research firm in Texas was hired to do the laboratory work. The cost of the research was paid for voluntarily by the participating additive manufacturers. Declining to participate and pay for the research were the following companies: Amsoil and Power Service. Because these are popular products it was determined that they needed to be included in the study. These products were tested using funds collected by diesel enthusiasts at “dieselplace.com”. Additionally, unconventional additives such as 2-cycle oil and used motor oil were tested for their abilities to aid in diesel fuel lubricity. These were also paid for by members of “dieselplace.com”. The study was conducted in the following manner: -The Research firm obtained a quantity of “untreated” ULSD fuel from a supplier. This fuel was basic ULSD fuel intended for use in diesel engines. However, this sample was acquired PRIOR to any attempt to additize the fuel for the purpose of replacing lost lubricity. In other words, it was a “worst case scenario, very dry diesel fuel” that would likely cause damage to any fuel delivery system. This fuel was tested using the HFRR at the Southwest Research Laboratory. This fuel was determined to have a very high HFRR score of 636 microns, typical of an untreated ULSD fuel. It was determined that this batch of fuel would be utilized as the baseline fuel for testing all of the additives. The baseline fuel HFRR score of 636 would be used as the control sample. All additives tested would be evaluated on their ability to replace lost lubricity to the fuel by comparing their scores to the control sample. Any score under 636 shows improvement to the fuels ability to lubricate the fuel delivery system of a diesel engine.
BLIND STUDY:
In order to ensure a completely unbiased approach to the study, the following steps were taken: Each additive tested was obtained independently via internet or over the counter purchases. The only exceptions were Opti-Lube XPD and the bio-diesel sample. The reason for this is because Opti-Lube XPD additive was considered “experimental” at the time of test enrollment and was not yet on the market. It was sent directly from Opti-Lube company. The bio-diesel sample was sponsored by Renewable Energy Group. One of their suppliers, E.H. Wolf and Sons in Slinger, Wisconsin supplied us with a sample of 100% soybean based bio-diesel. This sample was used to blend with the baseline fuel to create a 2% bio-diesel for testing. Each additive was bottled separately in identical glass containers. The bottles were labeled only with a number. This number corresponded to the additive contained in the bottle. The order of numbering was done randomly by drawing names out of a hat. Only Spicer Research held the key to the additives in each bottle. The additive samples were then sent in a box to An independent research firm. The only information given them was the ratio of fuel to be added to each additive sample. For example, bottle “A” needs to be mixed at a ratio of “480-1”. The ratio used for each additive was the “prescribed dosage” found on the bottle label for that product. Used motor oil and 2-cycle oil were tested at a rationally chosen ratio of 200:1. The Research Laboratory mixed the proper ratio of each “bottled fluid” into a separate container containing the baseline fuel. The data, therefore, is meaningful because every additive is tested in the same way using the same fuel. A side-by-side comparison of the effectiveness of each additive is now obtainable.
THE RESULTS:
These results are listed in the order of performance in the HFRR test. The baseline fuel used in every test started at an HFRR score of 636. The score shown is the tested HFRR score of the baseline fuel/additive blend. Also included is the wear scar improvement provided by the additive as well as other claimed benefits of the additive. Each additive is also categorized as a Multi-purpose additive, Multi-purpose + anti-gel, Lubricity only, non-conventional, or as an additive capable of treating both gasoline and diesel fuel. As a convenience to the reader there is also information on price per treated tank of diesel fuel (using a 26 gallon tank), and dosage per 26 gallon tank provided as “ounces of additive per 26 gallon tank”.
In Order Of Performance:
1) 2% REG SoyPower biodiesel HFRR 221, 415 micron improvement. 50:1 ratio of baseline fuel to 100% biodiesel 66.56 oz. of 100% biodiesel per 26 gallons of diesel fuel Price: market value..higher cost 2)Opti-Lube XPD Multi-purpose + anti-gel cetane improver, demulsifier HFRR 317, 319 micron improvement. 256:1 ratio 13 oz/tank $4.35/tank
3)FPPF RV, Bus, SUV Diesel/Gas fuel treatment Gas and Diesel cetane improver, emulsifier HFRR 439, 197 micron improvement 640:1 ratio 5.2 oz/tank $2.60/tank
4)Opti-Lube Summer Blend Multi-purpose demulsifier HFRR 447, 189 micron improvement 3000:1 ratio 1.11 oz/tank $0.68/tank
5)Opti-Lube Winter Blend Muti-purpose + anti-gel cetane improver HFRR 461, 175 micron improvement 512:1 ratio 6.5 oz/tank $3.65/tank
6)Schaeffer Diesel Treat 2000 Multi-purpose + anti-gel cetane improver, emulsifier, bio-diesel compatible HFRR 470, 166 micron improvement 1000:1 ratio 3.32 oz/tank $1.87/tank
7)Super Tech Outboard 2-cycle TC-W3 engine oil Unconventional (Not ULSD compliant, may damage 2007 or newer systems) HFRR 474, 162 micron improvement 200:1 ratio 16.64 oz/tank $1.09/tank
8)Stanadyne Lubricity Formula Lubricity Only demulsifier, 5% bio-diesel compatible, alcohol free HFRR 479, 157 micron improvement 1000:1 ratio 3.32 oz/tank $1.00/tank
9)Amsoil Diesel Concentrate Multi-purpose demulsifier, bio-diesel compatible, alcohol free HFRR 488, 148 micron improvement 640:1 ratio 5.2 oz/tank $2.16/tank
10)Power Service Diesel Kleen + Cetane Boost Multi-purpose Cetane improver, bio-diesel compatible, alcohol free HFRR 575, 61 micron improvement 400:1 ratio 8.32 oz/tank $1.58/tank
11)Howe’s Meaner Power Kleaner Multi-purpose Alcohol free HFRR 586, 50 micron improvement 1000:1 ratio 3.32 oz/tank $1.36/tank
12)Stanadyne Performance Formula Multi-purpose + anti-gel cetane improver, demulsifier, 5% bio-diesel compatible, alcohol free HFRR 603, 33 micron improvement 480:1 ratio 6.9 oz/tank $4.35/tank
13)Used Motor Oil, Shell Rotella T 15w40, 5,000 miles used. Unconventional (Not ULSD compliant, may damage systems) HFRR 634, 2 micron improvement 200:1 ratio 16.64 oz/tank price: market value
14)Lucas Upper Cylinder Lubricant Gas or diesel HFRR 641, 5 microns worse than baseline (statistically insignificant change) 427:1 ratio 7.8 oz/tank $2.65/tank
15)B1000 Diesel Fuel Conditioner by Milligan Biotech Multi-purpose, canola oil based additive HFRR 644, 8 microns worse than baseline (statistically insignificant change) 1000:1 ratio 3.32 oz/tank $2.67/tank
16)FPPF Lubricity Plus Fuel Power Multi-purpose + anti-gel Emulsifier, alcohol free HFRR 675, 39 microns worse than baseline fuel 1000:1 ratio 3.32 oz/tank $1.12/tank
17)Marvel Mystery Oil Gas, oil and Diesel fuel additive (NOT ULSD compliant, may damage 2007 and newer systems) HFRR 678, 42 microns worse than baseline fuel. 320:1 ratio 10.4 oz/tank $3.22/tank
18)ValvTect Diesel Guard Heavy Duty/Marine Diesel Fuel Additive Multi-purpose Cetane improver, emulsifier, alcohol free HFRR 696, 60 microns worse than baseline fuel 1000:1 ratio 3.32 oz/tank $2.38/tank
19)Primrose Power Blend 2003 Multi-purpose Cetane boost, bio-diesel compatible, emulsifier HFRR 711, 75 microns worse than baseline 1066:1 ratio 3.12 oz/tank $1.39/tank
CONCLUSIONS:
Products 1 through 4 were able to improve the unadditized fuel to an HFRR score of 460 or better. This meets the most strict requirements requested by the Engine Manufacturers Association. Products 1 through 9 were able to improve the unadditized fuel to an HFRR score of 520 or better, meeting the U.S. diesel fuel requirements for maximum wear scar in a commercially available diesel fuel. Products 16 through 19 were found to cause the fuel/additive blend to perform worse than the baseline fuel. The cause for this is speculative. This is not unprecedented in HFRR testing and can be caused by alcohol or other components in the additives. Further investigation into the possibilities behind these poor results will investigated. Any additive testing within +/- 20 microns of the baseline fuel could be considered to have no significant change. The repeatability of this test allows for a +/- 20 micron variability to be considered insignificant.
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