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Company Information
and History
The PetroSavers Engine Oil Refiner represents a culmination
of more than 30 years of research, development and testing
on more than 1,000 internal combustion engines including
gasoline, diesel and natural gas engines.
This product was originally birthed in Enid, Oklahoma in 1966
by Mr. George E. Barrow as the Prelin Electric Oil Refiner.
In 1969, Mr. Ralph W. LeBlanc, President and founder of PetroSavers
National Corp., was employed for seven (7) years as an environmental
engineer for the National Aeronautics and Space Administration
(NASA), through one of its sub-contractors, Boeing. Boeing
had the primary responsibility of building and testing the
booster rocket for the Saturn V moon rocket. (The Saturn V
moon rocket program was successful in first placing U.S. astronauts
on the moon and safely returning them to earth. The Saturn
V program was then advanced by the now existing shuttle program).
After Mr. LeBlanc met George Barrow in 1969, he began selling
Mr. Barrow’s products. In 1971, Mr. LeBlanc acquired
Mr. Barrow’s patent and immediately began to improve
on the technology through his association with his fellow
engineers associated with America’s space program.
From 1971 to the present, Me. Leblanc has acquired numerous
patents associated with this technology, and after 23 years
of research and development, in March 1994, he began marketing
the company's fourth (4th) generation of products to the commercial and industrial markets.
In August 1998, two (2) additional product lines were added
and marketing efforts began in the marine and offshore
industry with the products being installed on huge compressor
engines.
Today,
the company has successfully installed its products on taxi
cabs, towing companies, trucking companies, school bus fleets,
shrimp boats, tugboats, push boats, pleasure boats, locomotive
engines and large offshore compressor engines. The crankcase
capacity of these installations ranges from 5 quarts to 480
gallons of oil. These applications include gasoline, diesel,
and natural gas engines.
In 2001 the company has been successful in the installation
of its products on transmissions and various hydraulic applications.
Many of these installations have exceeded both 100,000 miles
and 15,000 engine hours between oil changes. Nearly all of
these results have been verified by independent testing of
the oil through independent oil analysis laboratories.
In 2003, the company successfully increased sales by 150% in the United States
and internationally.
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1980's PetroSavers Products
2003 PetroSavers Products
Manifold unit model 606
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