Bell Performance

Bell Performance is a company with a rich history dating back to 1909, when Robert J. Bell invented the first fuel additive designed to improve engine performance and reduce harmful emissions. The company specializes in formulating and producing fuel additives and treatments for a variety of applications, including automotive, marine, heavy-duty diesel, and industrial fuel users.


Key Areas of Expertise:



  1. Fuel Treatment Products: Bell Performance offers a range of products designed to enhance fuel quality, improve combustion efficiency, reduce emissions, and solve common fuel-related issues such as water contamination, fuel instability, and microbial growth. This includes additives for gasoline, diesel, ethanol blends, and biofuels.



  2. Fuel Storage and Maintenance: The company provides solutions for long-term fuel storage, helping to prevent degradation and contamination issues that can arise over time. This is critical for industries that require reliable backup fuel supplies, such as emergency services, data centers, and the military.



  3. Fuel Problem Solvers: Bell Performance focuses on solving specific fuel problems like phase separation in ethanol-blended fuels, microbial contamination in diesel (fuel bugs), combustion inefficiencies, and soot formation in engines.



  4. Sustainability: The company's products often aim at promoting better fuel economy and reducing environmental impact by lowering emissions and improving fuel efficiency.




Popular Products:



  • Mix-I-Go: One of Bell Performance's earliest and most well-known products, designed to improve gasoline stability and engine performance.

  • DEE-ZOL: A diesel fuel treatment that enhances cetane rating, improves combustion, and helps to clean injectors.

  • Marine Fuel Treatments: Crafted specifically to address the unique challenges faced by marine engines and fuel storage.

  • Bio Diesel Treatments: These help stabilize and enhance the performance of biodiesel fuels.


Industries Served:



  • Transportation: Including automotive, heavy trucking, and fleet operators.

  • Marine: Personal and commercial maritime operations.

  • Industrial: Factories, power plants, and other facilities requiring bulk fuel storage and use.

  • Government and Military: Providing solutions for reliable fuel storage and performance in critical operations.


Bell Performance aims to combine scientific research with practical application, ensuring their products are both effective and easy to use for end consumers. The company also provides support and education on best practices for fuel storage and handling, contributing to better overall fuel management and performance.


For more detailed information on specific products or services, visiting the company's official website or contacting them directly would provide the most accurate and updated data.


Products

Deezol, Marine, Mix-I-Go, and other diesel fuel additives

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1340 Bennett Dr
Longwood FL 32750
USA

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