Issue 101—October 2015 A Publication of Lubrication Specialties, Inc.
LSI Innovation Recognized for Excellence
Powering Hot Shot’s Secret - Frantz Filter - Fluid Recovery
What’s Inside • Hot Shot’s Secret Founder Named EY Entrepreneur of the Year WINNER
• LSI Labs - What is Stiction?
History of Innovation: Tire Plugging, Windshield Repair, Injector Restoration
Where Innovation Lives
Our Family of Brands POWERED BY SCIENCE Lubrication Specialties, Inc. (LSI) develops problem-specific solutions for common diesel engine issues through high performance additive technology. Hot Shot’s Secret products are designed for use in fuel, oil, transmission or power steering systems. Premier products are STICTION ELIMINATOR and DIESEL EXTREME. In 2016, the line of Hot Shot’s Secret products will be expanded.
This 1953’s classic brand was re-engineered by LSI in 2015. Newly designed, cellulose based filter media powers the FRANTZ FILTER System to remove contaminants as small as 2 microns from engine oil. Most OEM filters are effective only down to 15 microns. Smaller contaminants create excessive wear on the engine. The FRANTZ FILTER System creates an endless supply of pure oil for your engine.
Helping to protect the environment, Fluid Recovery collects waste antifreeze, removes 100% of the impurities and reformulates it into a premium antifreeze called EcoArmor. Following sound environmental principles, LSI uses a vacuum distillation process that is solely powered by waste energy to refine and recycle used antifreeze into a premium product.
A Word from the President Many people have heard of the Hot Shot’s Secret line of additives from our digital and broadcast advertising efforts or have seen it on the automotive retail shelf. Most have never heard of Lubrication Specialties, Inc. (LSI). Let me answer the question “Who is LSI?” We are the parent company of Hot Shot’s Secret, Frantz Filters and Fluid Recovery. Located in Morrow County, OH, we’ve been given the 2014 Ohio Strong Award by Ohio Treasurer Josh Mandel for excellence in manufacturing. At Lubrication Specialties, Inc., we operate differently. Three principles have fueled the success of our products: 1. We are a research and development firm. Many additive companies are primarily marketers, rather than researchers or product developers. At Lubrication Specialties Inc. we operate the LSI Laboratory which spawned the Hot Shot’s Secret Stiction Eliminator and Diesel Extreme products. We research, test, and develop products and then bring them to market. 2. We design problem-specific solutions. Every LSI product is specifically designed to solve a problem in the marketplace, no matter how prolific or small the problem might be. Therefore, solving specific issues for our customers is always top-of-mind. Innovation is a driving force for us. 3. We start with the solution in mind. Most additive companies take a price-based approach to bringing products to market. They will limit the type and quality of ingredients in the product so as to not surpass a predetermined price point. In other words, effectiveness of the product is not as important as price. At LSI, we think differently. Our LSI Laboratory takes a solutions-based approach. Our researcher’s job is to discover what combination of quality ingredients it will take to solve the
“Every LSI product is a problem-
problem, regardless of price. Whether it is removing stiction from injectors or IDIDs (Internal Diesel Injector Deposits) from the fuel systems, these very challenging problems would never have been solved without a focus on effectiveness. This is why Hot Shot’s Secret products are
specific
rarely the lowest price; instead our products provide the highest return for your money on effectiveness. Talented employees, hard work, and divine blessing have been instrumental to our success,
solution”
yet the three principles listed above truly set us apart from other additive companies. At LSI, what’s most important is finding scientifically sound solutions for our customers. We really are Powered by Science!
Chris Gabrelcik President and Owner MAGAZINE
OCT 2015
LSI President Named EY Entreprenuer Of The Year® 2015 Mt. Gilead, OH, June 5, 2015 –
EY today announced that President Chris Gabrelcik
About EY Entrepreneur Of The Year®
of Lubrication Specialties,
EY Entrepreneur Of The Year is the world’s most
Inc. is an EY Entrepreneur
prestigious business award for entrepreneurs. The
®
Of The Year 2015 Award
unique award makes a difference through the way
Winner in the Ohio Valley
it encourages entrepreneurial activity among those
Region. The awards
with potential and recognizes the contribution
program recognizes
of people who inspire others with their vision,
entrepreneurs who
leadership and achievement. Entrepreneur Of The
demonstrate excellence
Year celebrates those who are building and leading
and extraordinary
successful, growing and dynamic businesses,
success in such areas
recognizing them through regional, national and
as innovation, financial performance and personal commitment to their
global awards programs in more than 145 cities in
businesses and communities. Chris Gabrelcik, founder of Hot Shot’s
more than 60 countries.
Secret Stiction Eliminator, was selected as an award winner by a panel of independent judges.
Broadcast Update: More Shows In 2015 LSI invests significantly into educating our customers through television, radio, digital displays, email newsletters
Siruis XM 146
Velocity
and our new online DIY tool Diagnose Your Diesel. HotShotSecret.com/diagnose Velocity
Keep an eye (and ear) out for our Hot Shot’s Secret
Velocity
segments and messages on these programs:
Siruis XM 114
WLW iheart Radio 2
Speed Channel
The All Nighter
F R O M T H E L S I L A B O R ATO R I E S
From the Lab What is STICTION? n recent years, the term “stiction” has joined the conversation between diesel mechanics and diesel owners. But what is stiction, exactly?
Cross section of an injector shows where stiction builds and after it has been eliminated.
engine.
paper towel over the spill. Feel the difference in the amount of drag after the towel absorbs the water. That drag is stiction.
piston under extreme heat. Over time, that small amount of engine oil breaks down and leaves a gummy residue on the internal parts. As those parts move, they experience a drag (like the wet paper towel). The sticky, gummy residue of burnt oil on moving engine parts causes a dragging friction. We call that stiction. Diesel owners sometimes choose to use lubricants to resolve stiction. This creates a temporary improvement as lubricants can relieve the dragging effect for only a short time. Lubricants are not designed to remove the sticky burnt oil residue which is the cause of stiction. A short time
symptoms of stiction occur
the diagnostics on your
Pour a small amount of water on a countertop. Now slide a
engine oil has the high pressure job of driving the intensifier
a failed injector. Common
well before a mechanic runs
This simple demonstration will help you visualize stiction.
Imagine the inside your diesel’s injector. A thimble full of
of stiction is a diagnosis of
If you are experiencing slow starts or bucking and chugging, especially on cool mornings, stiction could be building up. If your diesel hesitates to accelerate or has been losing power, then you could be experiencing stiction. A steady and consistent drop in your MPG can also be an indicator of a stiction problem. Stiction was originally found in the diesel’s oil system. Recently, stiction has also been found to impact the fuel system and transmission. To eliminate stiction from the oil, fuel or transmission systems, choose an additive specifically designed to remove stiction, not mask it.
Hot Shot’s Secret STICTION FIGHTERS
after a lubricant has been added, the stiction symptoms return. Actually, stiction’s negative impact to your diesel’s performance never left as it was simply masked by the lubricant. Stiction can occur on your diesel’s injectors, rings, springs,
Stiction Eliminator
Diesel Extreme
Oil Additive
Fuel Additive
Transmission Stiction Eliminator
piston and the turbocharger. The most obvious symptom of MAGAZINE OCT 2015
F E AT U R E A R T I C L E
History of Innovation
Tire Plugging, Windshield Repair and Injector FROM TIRE REPAIR TO TIRE PLUGGING
FROM WINDSHIELD REPLACEMENT TO REPAIR
When the pneumatic tire, or air-filled tire, was
There was a time when a crack in your windshield meant you
first introduced for bicycles in 1888 by Scottish
had to completely replace the glass pane. Yet unlike the readily
veterinarian John Boyd Dunlop, and in 1911 by
accepted solutions for replacing flat tires, it took a lot of effort
Philip Strauss for cars, the hazards on dirt and
to convince insurance companies and fleet operators of the
stone roads made it nearly impossible to travel
merits of repairing windshields.
far without incurring a flat. From the beginning, it was imperative to increase tire mileage and develop a fail-proof method for repairs; the need for regular replacement was simply too common and too costly.
Today, windshield repair is a widely accepted practice and the market continues to evolve as insurance companies and consumers understand the cost and product benefits.
Over time, the art of repairing a punctured tire has gone from
1971 -- The 3M Company first introduced a repair system they
temporary, expensive and complicated, to be routine, permanent
called “Scotch Weld,” which employed ultra sound vibrations
and cost-effective.
to clean the break and a syringe injected a resin or adhesive
1880s through 1940s -- When pneumatic tires first emerged, the sole way to repair a flat tire was to remove and patch the air-filled tube inside. At the time, the only permanent repair available was a timeconsuming and costly hot vulcanization process.
into the damage. The equipment successfully repaired “bulls-eye” type breaks, but was unfortunately large, filling the bed of a pick-up truck, and was cost prohibitive. 1972 -- Origin Inc., founded by Dr. Frank Warner, developed a process for repairing stone
Through combination of rubber cement and acid,
damaged windshields. Working with a chemical
a man from Oklahoma developed a new rubber
engineer on his team, they developed adhesive
concoction that could be spread on a bicycle tire to cure without
resins that were clear and optically matched windshield glass.
vulcanizing. In 1926, Dr. Fritz Hesselbein introduced the Pang
Mid 1970s -- Mort Gallub in suburban Philadelphia founded
chemical vulcanizing patch which was effectively a one-piece
Glass Medic. He developed a vacuum pump process that he used
patch with a built-in face gum that relied on chemical activators
within his automobile reconditioning business.
in the cement to form a tight bond between the patch and tube.
1980s and 1990s -- Many new companies entered the
1950s -- B.F. Goodrich developed the tubeless tire, and a host
windshield repair market, producing and selling repair
of different repair methods found their way to the market. The
equipment, and marketing their own resins and tools.
tire manufacturers themselves often recommended the use of a
1998 -- The marketing of windshield repair options changed
rubber plug inserted by a needle from the outside of the tire. The
dramatically when Safelite Auto Glass decided to embrace
rubber plug consisted of a tab of preset cured rubber that was
windshield mending by forming a unit specializing in repair.
dipped in rubber cement and used to make a temporary repair. 1960s -- A.W. Niconchuk, a rubber chemist and founder of North Shore Labs Corporation in Massachusetts, undertook extensive research and development to produce the first permanent onthe-wheel repair.
Today, no ethical glass shop would replace a windshield when it can be restored to its original quality.
Restoration FROM INJECTOR REPLACEMENT TO INJECTOR RESTORATION
the areas of detergents, anti-corrosives, and anti-wear synthetic
Modern diesel injectors can become worn over time. If not
compounds, which were found to give engine oil unanticipated
maintained or repaired correctly, they can fail due to a worn
benefits, allowing even higher baselines of performance.
injector ball seat, worn nozzle needle
1970s -- Wax crystal modifiers (cold flow improvers)
seat, damaged, leaking cross feed
were introduced and proved critical to improving
tubes, blown high-pressure seal, or
diesel fuel availability.
cracked nozzle or injector issues.
1980s -- Deposit control additives, or detergents, were increasingly used to reduce deposit build up
However, failure can often be
within the engine inlet system and to eliminate the
linked to the build up of injector deposits. External injector deposits are generally caused by incompletely burned fuel that builds up around the injector holes, referred to as ‘coking’ deposits.
potential performance and emission problems. 2000s -- New high-performance engine enhancements called for the creation of advanced additives and detergents that could treat the increased build up of deposits.
EVOLUTION OF DETERGENT OIL ADDITIVES
2007 -- International Truck and Engine worked with
The development and use of fuel additives can be attributed
Lubrication Specialties, Inc. (LSI) to fix an injector
to growing automobile demand, evolving engine design and
problem in the Ford Powerstroke 6.0 liter engine.
development in technology and
Higher temperatures were causing burnt oil residue
refinery operations. Yet since
to build up stiction that often led to injector failure.
introduced in the early 1900s,
After extensive research, LSI generated a highly
additives have gone from helping
concentrated formula that effectively cleaned out the
boost performance to helping
buildup and eliminated the need for expensive injector
engines reach and maintain peak
replacements.
operating efficiency levels.
2015 -- LSI President, Chris Gabrelcik was names EY
Post World War II -- The consumer auto industry began to demand extreme performance
Entrepreneur of the Year® – 2015 Award Winner. Gabrelcik is the creator of Hot Shot’s Secret Stiction Eliminator.
increases after World War II. Stemming from the advancements
CONCLUSION
made for tanks, cars, and planes used during combat, innovation
The power of science has resulted in the creation of new
was on the rise. Straight mineral oil wasn’t able to compensate
rubbers, bonds, resins and additives that can fix vehicle issues
for this performance increase, so research began to focus on
and offer long-standing solutions. No longer are drivers
long-chain polymers that would, when added to oil, allow it
expected to incur costly replacement bills, but instead can
to maintain its durability and lubrication under the increased
harness the power of science and innovation to keep their
pressures.
vehicles operating at top performance levels for a fraction of
1940s, ‘50s, and ‘60s -- Along with a jump in engine
the cost.
performance standards, drivers expected more than ever from
Just as tire plugging and windshield repair are
their oil. Research efforts shifted focus on the petrochemical
commonplace, so is injector restoration.
industry and its various byproducts. Discoveries were made in
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Where Innovation Lives
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Your Dentist recommends treating your diesel’s fuel system just like your teeth! Use EVERDAY DIESEL TREATMENT at every fuel fill up - just like brushing your teeth everyday. Treat your fuel system with DIESEL EXTREME twice per year - just like coming into the dental office for a teeth cleaning.
A ‘clean running’ truck will leave you smiling!
Every Day Diesel Treatment
Diesel Extreme
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