Friday, November 6, 2009
Dallas-based company introduces pure synthetic ceramic metal treatment for moving metal parts
ceramic Performance Worldwide, a company with office and warehouse facilities in Dallas, has introduced CerBondT, a pure synthetic ceramic metal treatment for moving metal parts. In an engine, for example, the treatment decreases emissions by as much as 92%, increases fuel economy between 4 and 25% (as tested), and increases horse power and low end torque. Once treated, your engine will run smoother, quieter, and with increased efficiency.
CerBondT is not an additive; it is a metal treatment. The ceramic treatment actually cleans and penetrates the metal surfaces and can withstand more heat and pressure than the original equipment, once cured, and does not void any warranty. CerBondT will remove carbon buildup, which leaves the internal metal surfaces clean and then refinish the metal from the inside-out with ceramic. Running glass-on-glass makes the engine run smoother and with less friction. This glass treatment also provides properly sealed cylinders and rings, which is what provides the major benefits you will see, feel, and hear! This new technology allows you to get the results of a ceramic engine just like many NASCAR teams do now except you do not have to tear your engine down to do it.
CerBondT is designed to take advantage of the internal operating temperatures and pressures of your engine to penetrate the metallic surfaces and permanently seal the pores and crevasses. Thus, it improves compression and all but eliminates blow-bye which keeps the oil cooler. Once cured, (1,000 to 1,500 miles), it all but eliminates friction too. CerBondT increases and equalizes the compression produced by each of the cylinders making the engine run greener and with more power as more of the fuel in the compression chamber is burned. In addition to improving the engines power output, fuel efficiency, and emissions reduction; it provides cooler operation of all transmissions, gears, and bearings. Most importantly, it begins to work immediately after proper installation. By reducing emissions by up to 92%, CerBondT helps cars, trucks and all motor vehicles/equipment to pollute less and clean up our air.
"I put CerBondT in my motorcycle and my wife's too, and we both immediately got a lot more power, and the transmission and primary are both running much quieter and smoother," said Kirk Kiry, who works with Harley Davidson Dealers in Wisconsin. "We noticed this difference right away. Also, the traditional clunking sound made by the transmission when you shift gears on a Harley disappeared after adding CerBondT to the engine, the transmission and the primary. You have magic here, as Harley has been trying to get rid of that clunk for years and never had any luck!"
CerBondT is non-toxic, contains no solvents, PTFE's or petroleum/petroleum by-products, and can be safely used to protect and improve cars, trucks, planes, industrial machines, HVAC equipment, lawn equipment, and farm equipment, just to mention a few beneficial applications.
"This product outperformed the representations made," said John Zouzelka. "I have used it in my 2008 Porsche 911 Twin Turbo, in my Porsche Cayenne Turbo S and my E 500 Mercedes Sports Wagon, and it has dramatically improved my performance in each one. The vehicles run much more smoothly, and I have noticed a major increase in the power and an improvement in gas mileage. I strongly encourage all of those who drive high performance vehicles to try CerBondT, as well as for anyone who would like to see an improvement both in performance and fuel economy."
For more information on CerBondT and to purchase their products, please visit the website.
Source: ceramic Performance Worldwide
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