Driven is Now Formulating Its Carb Defender Specifically For Race Teams

PPN Editor
January 14, 2014

Carb Defender ConcetrateMethanol became a public issue when increased levels in the gasoline we buy at the pumps began doing some serious damage to our hot rods and even our everyday vehicles. But racers running methanold have been dealing with the corrosiveness and added moisture that comes with burning alcohol as a fuel for decades. Designed for carbureted and fuel injected competition engines that use E85, Methanol or Oxygenated race fuels, Driven’s Carb Defender Race Concentrate prevents corrosion and deposits in the fuel system and intake tract.

In fact, Driven’s Carb Defender fuel additive is so effective at negating the harmful corrosive effects of methanol without harming horsepower that even race teams have begun using it to protect their fuel systems. So to help them out, Driven has introduced the new “Race Concentrate” version specifically for their needs.

Driven’s new Carb Defender Race Concentrate delivers specially formulated additives that protect against carburetor and fuel injection system corrosion and induction deposits. Special corrosion inhibitors work to prevent damage and diminished performance caused by fuels containing Ethanol and Methanol as well as the moisture these fuels attract. This powerful new additive controls combustion chamber residue, plus cleans and protects surfaces of the fuel system and intake tract. Also, Carb Defender Race Concentrate contains a multi-functional lubricant, so “top lubes” are not required. Race Concentrate is ideal for turbocharged engines running on E85. But now, instead of having to buy and carry around multiple bottles of Carb Defender, one bottle of additive treats up to 55 gallons of fuel. Plus, the bottle features a handy view strip for measuring out doses for as little as five gallons. Driven Racing Oil Carb Defender Race Concentrate works with Methanol, E85 and race fuels, and it is compatible with spec fuel and water tests.

For more information, you can check out Driven’s website here.