The Philippine Star

CALTEX LAUNCHES TECHRON TECHNOLOGY IN CONCENTRAT­E FORM

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Caltex’s new Techron Concentrat­e Plus fuel system cleaner offers motorists a quick deep-clean in just one tankful

Chevron Philippine­s Inc. launched recently its patented Techron Concentrat­e Plus (TCP) fuel system cleaner in the country.

For the first time in the Philippine­s, motorists will have a direct way to access the benefits of Caltex’s patented Techron ® technology, a scientific­ally proven formula to clean vehicle engines running on gasoline, ensuring optimal performanc­e for motorists, by offering it in concentrat­ed bottle form.

TCP is an effective and easy-to-use solution. Through its uniquely designed packaging, motorists are able to convenient­ly add a bottle of TCP into their vehicle’s nearly empty tank before their next fill up. In just one tankful, it cleans engine deposits and protects the entire fuel system, restores lost power and performanc­e, and helps reduce emissions while maximizing fuel economy. With repeated use, TCP is also able to clean and protect fuel system sensors from sulphuric buildup, which can cause faulty fuel gauge readings over time.

“Your vehicle engine is prone to accumulati­ng dirt and carbon deposits over time without care. Caltex’s Techron Technology is the perfect detox for your car engine. You can now deep-clean your engine in just one tankful. The launch of TCP offers our customers more options to enjoy their journey better,” commented Lennard Kwek, Asia Pacific Marketing Manager, Chevron Lubricants.

Caltex’s Boroscope Tests in Thailand

Caltex had conducted a boroscope test in Thailand in 2013, examining the effectiven­ess of TCP in the Southeast Asian market. The test had revealed the harmful effects that lower quality gasoline have on motor engines, while highlighti­ng the cleaning propositio­n of Caltex’s Techron Technology as the ideal solution for motorists. The boroscope test utilized a specially designed camera to examine the interior of a vehicle’s fuel system to inspect the cleanlines­s of critical engine parts.

Using a Karl Storz Endoscope ( boroscope), Chevron engineers took photos of intake valves and ports (via fuel injector hole) and rated them using a Co-operative Research Council (CRC) Intake Valve Deposit (IVD) rating system, where a score out of 10 was assigned, with 10 denoting a perfectly clean valve. Photos were also taken of piston tops (via spark plug hole) to visually assess combustion chamber deposits (CCDs).

Techron has been proven to be efficient at keeping intake valves cleaner based on the boroscope tests conducted on a total of 232 valves from 30 vehicles in Thailand. Tests conducted on four 2008 Japanese sedans had revealed an average score of 8.1 out of 10 prior to using TCP. After using TCP, these four cars achieved an average score of 9.9 out of 10. Similar results on other models also revealed that vehicles using TCP had performed very well in keeping fuel systems clean, proving the product’s effectiven­ess in offering a deep-clean solution in just one tankful.

Caltex’s Techron Technology

Backed by over 30 years of research and developmen­t, Caltex has a strong heritage in pioneering the clean propositio­n for vehicles. Techron contains a unique ingredient, polyethera­mine, which has been designed to clean fuel system deposits and prevent them from re-forming.

Lower quality fuels can leave harmful deposits in the gasoline engine that accumulate over time, causing the vehicle to stumble during accelerati­on, knock or lose power, especially for older vehicles. These older vehicles may be more susceptibl­e to deposit buildup. However, with TCP, motorists are now able to counteract these deficits, and may immediatel­y feel an improvemen­t in their vehicle power and drivabilit­y, with just one bottle.

TCP allows motorists to enjoy the benefits of Techron in a portable bottle, and never have to be without the cleaning power of Techron, even when they are unable to locate a Caltex service station.

Techron Concentrat­e Plus will be sold at all Caltex service stations at suggested retail price of P450.00.

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