Champion Oil’s Racing and Performance Division to Add New ‘Purpose-Built’ Products for 2012 – UnderhoodService

Champion Oil’s Racing and Performance Division to Add New ‘Purpose-Built’ Products for 2012

Champion Oil announced the addition of 10 new "purpose-built" products available in January from Champion's Racing and Performance Division. The first wave of 2012 new products will start filling the wholesale pipeline right after the first of the year.

Champion Oil announced the addition of 10 new "purpose-built" products available in January from Champion’s Racing and Performance Division. The first wave of 2012 new products will start filling the wholesale pipeline right after the first of the year.  
 
Champion says North American distribution will have a variety of sizes, quantities and packaging from which to choose. The new products added to the Racing and Performance Division include Champion Dot 3 and Dot 4 Brake Fluid, Power Steering Fluid, Octane Treatment, Universal ATF, GlobalTrans Synthetic ATF, Fuel Stabilizer, Ethanol Fuel Treatment and Air-Lok Tire Sealant.

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