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How does the I2-Fuel Saver stop regular sulphur acid action?

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How does the I2-Fuel Saver stop regular sulphur acid action?

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Simple. It breaks the free sulphur molecule with oil (similar to the way it surrounds the diesel molecule, removing the environment between diesel fuel and water for the algae to grow). By keeping most of the sulphur molecule suspended this way it stops the reaction of forming sulphuric acid. Any acids formed and those not prevented by this action are then neutralized by the I2-Fuel Saver present in the oil. There are plenty of examples. We are all aware of how adding substances to acids (sodium Bicarbonate) neutralizes them. That is why the first one or two doses of I2-Fuel Saver is taken up neutralizing the acids already in the old oil and in the cleaning action.

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