Palm oil-based fuel enhancer attracts Super Aguri interest
3.5.07 (Business Times) - SENI Spektrum Sdn Bhd, a maker of palm oil-based fuel enhancer, has attracted the attention of the Super Aguri Formula One Team.
Privately-held Seni Spektrum is wholly-owned by Tengku Bendahara of Selangor Tengku Azman Shah Alhaj, the younger brother of the late Selangor Sultan Salahuddin Abdul Aziz Shah.
The company's corporate affairs adviser Amritpal Singh said a presentation was made by the company earlier this month and Aguri Suzuki was impressed with the product.
"The product XXL Fuel Booster is environmentally friendly in line with the global push towards eliminating adverse impact on the environment.
"The team has also indicated that they want to use the product for their own testing," Amritpal told Business Times recently.
Seni Spektrum manufactures the 100 per cent natural fuel molecule enhancer, wholly developed and made in Malaysia after 16 years of research with no added chemicals.
The company claims the XXL fuel Booster is the world's first and only 100 per cent natural biofuel catalyst that is able to successfully reduce the size of fuel hydrocarbon molecules into finer size to maximise fuel combustion.
The product also enhances car engine performance, allows fuel savings and reduces emissions significantly.
Together with the lubrication and detergent qualities of the vegetable oil, the engine is protected from frictional wear, heat and carbon deposit build-up.
Seni Spektrum brought its fuel enhancer product to Thailand last year and targeted a RM100 million turnover a year from that market.
The fuel enhancer can also be used in any engine environment including road vehicles, sea vessels, fuel refineries, power stations, and generator sets.