FAQs

  • The correct amount is 1 ml of Ox-Cetane to 1 gallon of fuel.

  • Before fueling, measure the recommended amount of Ox-Cetane based on your vehicles fuel capacity. Pour Ox-Cetane directly into the fuel tank, then proceed to fill the tank with gasoline or diesel as normal. No additional steps are required.

  • There is no preset usage schedule. Fuel restoration is evaluated based on operating conditions, fuel quality and observed results. Most fleets begin with a single-vehicle pilot and assess performance consistency and operational behavior before determining whether continued use is appropriate for their equipment and duty cycles.

  • Ox-Cetane does not change engine power output or factory specifications. It is designed to support consistent combustion behavior. Any perceived difference in response is related to combustion stability rather than an increase in engine power.

  • Operating conditions, fuel quality and engine state can influence how combustion behaves over time. When combustion becomes more consistent, operators may notice changes in how equipment runs during normal use. These observations are situational and depend on variables such as duty cycle, maintenance history and operating environment.

  • Ox-Cetane is not marketed as an emissions-control product and does not make direct emissions reduction claims. It is designed to support consistent combustion behavior. Any emissions-related observations are dependent on engine condition, operating environment and regulatory testing protocols.

  • Yes, Ox-Cetane treats all fuel types.

    - Gasoline - Diesel - Petrol

    - Biodiesel - Kerosene

    - Alcohol - Nitromethane

  • If you would like to purchase Ox-Cetane in bulk, please contact us via email at:

    info@Ox-Cetane.com

  • Fleets determine how results are measured based on their own operating data and standards. Evaluation methods may include reviewing operational consistency, maintenance observations and performance behavior under normal duty cycles. Ox-Cetane does not prescribe a specific measurement method.

  • Ox-Cetane is a fuel restoration registered with the U. S. Environmental Protection Agency and does not modify engine hardware or emissions control systems. It is added directly to gasoline or diesel fuel and is intended to be used within existing EPA-regulated designs. Ox-Cetane does not disable, bypass or alter emissions equipment and does not claim EPA certification or approval.

  • Fleets typically evaluate consistency-related factors rather than isolated performance claims. This may include operational smoothness, response under load, maintenance patterns and overall behavior across normal duty cycles. Results are assessed using the fleet’s own data and operating standards.