CRC Industries Announces Diesel Drag Racing Sponsorship to Promote CRC Diesel 1-Tank Power Renew Product

CRC Industries Announces Diesel Drag Racing Sponsorship to Promote CRC Diesel 1-Tank Power Renew Product

CRC Industries, Inc., a chemical specialties manufacturer for the automotive, marine, heavy trucking, electrical, industrial and hardware markets, joins the National Association of Diesel Motorsports (NADM) as a major product sponsor for the 2012-2013 seasons.

CRC Industries, Inc., a chemical specialties manufacturer for the automotive, marine, heavy trucking, electrical, industrial and hardware markets, joins the National Association of Diesel Motorsports (NADM) as a major product sponsor for the 2012-2013 seasons.

"CRC Diesel 1-Tank Power Renew is the ‘Official Fuel System Cleaner’ of the National Association of Diesel Motorsports," says Ron Knoch, president of Diesel Motorsports. "CRC has a long-standing reputation for quality products that deliver on their claims, and this product is no exception. I’ve tried it in my own truck and noticed an immediate pickup in pedal response."

CRC Diesel 1-Tank Power Renew is a concentrated one-tank cleanup that delivers a powerful shock to dirty fuel systems, the company says.

"It is three times more potent than other diesel fuel cleaners," says Louis Fresta, vice president of sales and marketing for CRC.

One bottle of CRC Diesel 1-Tank Power Renew treats up to 125 gallons of fuel, the company says.

"A partnership with NADM is a natural fit for us," says Fresta. "CRC manufactures a full line of diesel additives designed to provide maintenance solutions and improve performance in diesel-powered vehicles from pickups to tractor-trailers. CRC Diesel 1-Tank Power Renew is engineered to be the most powerful diesel fuel system cleaner on the market. Competitors and fans in the diesel motorsports arena are passionate about power and performance, so working with NADM at their events is the best way to get the word out about our great new product."

CRC Diesel 1-Tank Power Renew is available through wholesale distributors and retailers.

More information about the product can be found on the company’s website at www.crcindustries.com.

 

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