November 2nd 2010, SEMA, the Specialty Equipment Market Association, announced the winners of the New Products Showcase Awards at the New Products Awards Breakfast held this week at the 2010 SEMA Show.
See the official SEMA announcement.

AMSOIL Quick Shot SE

AMSOIL Quick Shot Wins at SEMA


AMSOIL Quick Shot SE (AQS) released in early 2010 proves to be a top quality product designed for powersports, small engine, and motorcycle applications. Quick Shot will restore and improve the performance when used properly.
AMSOIL Quick Shot was developed in response for a need to combat several issues related to fuel and smaller engines. AMSOIL has offered a fuel treatment product since 1978 with the introduction of P.I. Performance Improver. AMSOIL PI is a great fuel treatment / cleaner for automotive and truck applications but proves to be too concentrated for small engine.
AMSOIL Quick Shot is designed to combat these common issues with small engines.

  • Ethanol in fuel which can creates a lean burn situation that increases combustion chamber temperatures and can lead to engine damage.
  • Water, which finds its way into gas tanks
  • Dirty gasoline that causes fuel system gumming and varnish
  • Carbon buildup that leads to pre-ignition, rough idling and poor throttle response

AMSOIL Quickshot

AMSOIL Quick Shot


Quickshot SE also is a short to medium term (3 months) fuel stabilizer. For long term storage use AMSOIL Gasoline Stabilizer.
Quickshot SE is recommended for use in all two- and four-stroke gasoline-powered engines, including motorcycles, snowmobiles, boats, personal watercraft, ATVs, edgers, tillers, mowers, snowblowers, chainsaws, generators and farm and construction equipment. However, AMSOIL P.i. Performance Improver is the superior choice for passenger gasoline fueled vehicle applications.
For more information or to  purchase please go to the AMSOIL online store
For immediate assistants, discounts or telephone orders please call:

Michael Sparks -AMSOIL Dealer / Direct Jobber
931-801-9401
lube-direct.com

Thanks to Karl Dedolph of D3 Consulting for the SEMA photograph.