WICHITA, KS - February 03, 2026 - PRESSADVANTAGE -

Lubrication Engineers announced an expanded awareness initiative focused on the role fuel treatments play in supporting reliable engine operation and consistent fleet performance across changing seasonal conditions. The initiative draws attention to how fuel quality challenges, including those intensified by cold weather, can affect diesel- and gasoline-powered equipment in a wide range of industrial and commercial environments.

Fuel-related issues remain a persistent concern for equipment operators, particularly as temperatures drop and operating conditions become more demanding. Problems such as water contamination, microbial growth, injector deposits and reduced fuel stability can contribute to hard starts, loss of power and unplanned downtime. Lubrication Engineers’ fuel treatment technologies are designed to address these variables by helping maintain cleaner fuel systems and more dependable combustion throughout the year.

Cold weather places additional stress on fuel systems, especially in diesel applications where waxing, gelling and moisture-related complications are more likely to occur. As engines struggle to achieve optimal combustion, inefficiencies can ripple through operations, affecting productivity and maintenance schedules. By raising awareness around proper fuel treatment strategies, Lubrication Engineers aims to help operators mitigate seasonal risks before they lead to costly disruptions.

The company’s fuel treatments are formulated to support cleaner injectors, improve fuel stability, and protect against corrosion within tanks and fuel delivery systems. These formulations are engineered for compatibility with modern diesel and gasoline engines, including those operating under high-pressure fuel injection systems commonly found in today’s equipment and vehicle fleets. When used as part of a broader maintenance approach, fuel treatments can help extend component life and promote more consistent engine performance.

Beyond cold weather considerations, fuel quality challenges can arise at any time of year due to storage conditions, fuel turnover rates, and environmental exposure. Condensation within storage tanks can introduce water, while long-term storage may encourage oxidation or biological contamination. Lubrication Engineers emphasizes that proactive fuel treatment can help address these concerns by maintaining fuel cleanliness from storage through combustion.

According to John Sander, vice president of research & development at Lubrication Engineers, fuel treatment plays an often underappreciated role in equipment reliability. “Fuel is the lifeblood of any engine, and even small issues with quality can have an outsized impact on performance and longevity,” Sander said. “By addressing contaminants and instability in the fuel system, operators can help their equipment start more reliably, run more efficiently, and avoid unnecessary wear.”

The awareness initiative also underscores the importance of aligning fuel treatment selection with operating conditions and fuel types. Diesel and gasoline fuels present different challenges, and not all applications face the same risks. Lubrication Engineers’ approach focuses on matching treatment technologies to real-world operating environments, whether that involves over-the-road fleets, off-highway equipment, power generation, or industrial machinery.

As emissions regulations and engine designs continue to evolve, fuel systems have become increasingly sensitive to deposits and contaminants. Modern engines rely on precise fuel delivery to meet performance and compliance requirements, leaving little margin for inconsistency. Lubrication Engineers notes that maintaining fuel integrity is an essential component of supporting these advanced systems, particularly in demanding duty cycles.

In highlighting fuel treatment awareness, the company reinforces its broader commitment to helping customers improve reliability, manage maintenance costs, and protect critical assets. Rather than positioning fuel treatment as a standalone solution, Lubrication Engineers frames it as part of an integrated lubrication and reliability strategy that supports long-term operational goals.

Additional information about Lubrication Engineers’ fuel treatment technologies and their applications across diesel and gasoline engines is available at this webpage.

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For more information about Lubrication Engineers, contact the company here:

Lubrication Engineers
Ann Walden
800-537-7683
[email protected]
1919 E. Tulsa
Wichita, KS 67216

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