Carbon's worst enemy - Hardkore Klear
13 Dec 2016|9,364 views
It's no secret that carbon is a by-product of combustion, its omnipresence in car engines can lead to sluggish performance and reduced fuel economy. A common method for getting rid of carbon deposits is to redline the engine and maintain a high speed for a good couple of minutes. This is done to ensure the fuel is properly combusted. Incomplete combustion occurs at the lower revs (driving in the city) and leads to carbon build-up.
However, besides putting yourself and other motorists at risk, this method costs time and money, is unhealthy for the engine and causes wear and tear in other areas like the tyres and brake pads. Also, it doesn't make sense to head up North every time you need to get rid of the excess carbon clogging your engine.
So what are your options? Well, the guys over at Klearkarbon have come up with a new and improved engine decarbonising treatment called Hardkore Klear.
What is Hardkore Klear?
Hardkore Klear is the latest Engine Optimising Treatment process from Klearkarbon. It is the product of extensive in-house research and development and, compared to its predecessor, yields far superior engine decarbonising results; a version 2.0, if you will. The Hardkore Klear treatment takes a full 30 minutes and is a proprietary formula of Klearkarbon, which is not available anywhere else.
What is Klearkarbon?
Klearkarbon is a company that specialises in providing state-of-the-art engine decarbonising treatment services for cars, motorcycles and light commercial vehicles. Since its opening in November 2012, Klearkarbon has treated 424 vehicle models that span across 43 makes.
This process introduces pure hydrogen into petrol and diesel engines, it is then broken down into hydrogen protons by high temperatures within the engines. The activated hydrogen protons react with carbon and other oxides, built up in the engine over time, to form gaseous hydrocarbons that get discharged through the exhaust system.
Why should I care if there is excess carbon built up in my car engine?
Picture your car as a human body, with the engine resembling the heart. The heart pumps blood and supplies nutrients to the rest of the body, which means it has to be in good shape in order to perform its job well. Clogged arteries restrict blood flow and lead to health issues like high blood pressure and heart attacks.
Similarly, an engine is unable to perform at its peak when carbon builds up in areas like the combustion chamber, piston heads, spark plugs, injector nozzles, as well as intake and exhaust valves. The build-up forces the system to work overtime and produces less than optimal results.
This leads to the deterioration in the car's performance, including loss of power and responsiveness, sluggishness, heavier fuel consumption, a rougher engine, jerkier ride, more vibrations, and not to mention, harmful emissions.
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Meeting the demand for longer-lasting decarbonising results
Klearkarbon's customers have provided feedback that engine cleaning services, in general, have not delivered substantial results and their decarbonising effects do not last long.
This gap in the market has led Klearkarbon to formulate the Hardkore Klear treatment process - a method that delivers its promise of longer-lasting decarbonising results. Results may vary depending on the condition of your car.
Now you may be thinking, "The increased performance is just a placebo. There's no conclusive evidence to prove that engine decarbonising actually works." Well, Klearkarbon tracked the performance of 52 cars from 21 makes that have a mix of naturally aspirated, forced induction, petrol, diesel and tuned engines from May to November 2016. If that isn't enough, Klearkarbon has also conducted dyno tests on nine of these cars.
The results show that almost all of those cars (98 percent, to be exact), which include a 2,700km Hyundai Veloster Turbo and a 5,551km Honda Vezel, have reported improvements in driving performance. 63.5 percent of them reported to have better fuel savings (an improvement of between 10 and 47.8 percent with a 25 percent average) and 27 percent of the 52 cars experienced at least a 100km increase in distance travelled over multiple tanks of petrol.
Many other customers have cited quieter and smoother engines, enhanced responsiveness, increased torque, reduced vibrations, smoother and quicker automatic gear changes, as well as a longer-lasting decarbonising effect as a result of Hardkore Klear.
One customer, who drives a BMW 528i, has reported that his car was able to travel 888.8km on a full tank just two months after bringing it for Hardkore Klear. That roughly equates to a fuel consumption figure of 13.4km/L; up from 8.82km/L, when he first collected the car.
Haris, who drives a Mitsubishi Evolution 9 2.0T, has also experienced improved fuel efficiency. A full tank on his Evo, notorious for guzzling petrol, could only manage 300km previously. But after Hardkore Klear, it managed to hit 370km (a 23 percent increase in fuel efficiency). Haris also reported an increase in his turbo boost pressure.
KobayashiGT, a MyCarForum Moderator and sgCarMart Account Manager who drives a Suzuki Every, has reported more responsiveness, increased fuel efficiency and improved overall performance after his Hardkore Klear treatment in October 2016. It is worth noting that the Every had previously been overhauled in April 2016.
Head over to Klearkarbon's testimonial page to check out more testimonials from Klearkarbon's satisfied customers.


In case you're wondering, Klearkarbon has a US$500,000 ($713,000) product liability insurance for any damages incurred during the Hardkore Klear process. It's not like you'll be needing it though, Klearkarbon has never had an incident since it opened its doors in November 2012.
Where do I sign up?
Klearkarbon is located at 25 Kaki Bukit Road 4 #03-66 Synergy@KB, Singapore (417800). The guys can be reached at +65 6702 2847.
It is open from Mondays to Saturdays from 10:00am to 7:00pm. It opens on Sundays and public holidays only for customers who have made an appointment.
You can head over to Klearkarbon's website to make an appointment. Alternatively, if your regular workshop is part of the Klearkarbon Affiliate Partnership Programme, it can make the booking for you.
Automotive businesses who are interested in becoming a Klearkarbon affiliate, check out its Affiliate Partnership Programme. For more information on Klearkarbon and Hardkore Klear, head over to http://www.klearkarbon.com/.
It's no secret that carbon is a by-product of combustion, its omnipresence in car engines can lead to sluggish performance and reduced fuel economy. A common method for getting rid of carbon deposits is to redline the engine and maintain a high speed for a good couple of minutes. This is done to ensure the fuel is properly combusted. Incomplete combustion occurs at the lower revs (driving in the city) and leads to carbon build-up.
However, besides putting yourself and other motorists at risk, this method costs time and money, is unhealthy for the engine and causes wear and tear in other areas like the tyres and brake pads. Also, it doesn't make sense to head up North every time you need to get rid of the excess carbon clogging your engine.
So what are your options? Well, the guys over at Klearkarbon have come up with a new and improved engine decarbonising treatment called Hardkore Klear.
What is Hardkore Klear?
Hardkore Klear is the latest Engine Optimising Treatment process from Klearkarbon. It is the product of extensive in-house research and development and, compared to its predecessor, yields far superior engine decarbonising results; a version 2.0, if you will. The Hardkore Klear treatment takes a full 30 minutes and is a proprietary formula of Klearkarbon, which is not available anywhere else.
What is Klearkarbon?
Klearkarbon is a company that specialises in providing state-of-the-art engine decarbonising treatment services for cars, motorcycles and light commercial vehicles. Since its opening in November 2012, Klearkarbon has treated 424 vehicle models that span across 43 makes.
This process introduces pure hydrogen into petrol and diesel engines, it is then broken down into hydrogen protons by high temperatures within the engines. The activated hydrogen protons react with carbon and other oxides, built up in the engine over time, to form gaseous hydrocarbons that get discharged through the exhaust system.
Why should I care if there is excess carbon built up in my car engine?
Picture your car as a human body, with the engine resembling the heart. The heart pumps blood and supplies nutrients to the rest of the body, which means it has to be in good shape in order to perform its job well. Clogged arteries restrict blood flow and lead to health issues like high blood pressure and heart attacks.
Similarly, an engine is unable to perform at its peak when carbon builds up in areas like the combustion chamber, piston heads, spark plugs, injector nozzles, as well as intake and exhaust valves. The build-up forces the system to work overtime and produces less than optimal results.
This leads to the deterioration in the car's performance, including loss of power and responsiveness, sluggishness, heavier fuel consumption, a rougher engine, jerkier ride, more vibrations, and not to mention, harmful emissions.
Meeting the demand for longer-lasting decarbonising results
Klearkarbon's customers have provided feedback that engine cleaning services, in general, have not delivered substantial results and their decarbonising effects do not last long.
This gap in the market has led Klearkarbon to formulate the Hardkore Klear treatment process - a method that delivers its promise of longer-lasting decarbonising results. Results may vary depending on the condition of your car.
Now you may be thinking, "The increased performance is just a placebo. There's no conclusive evidence to prove that engine decarbonising actually works." Well, Klearkarbon tracked the performance of 52 cars from 21 makes that have a mix of naturally aspirated, forced induction, petrol, diesel and tuned engines from May to November 2016. If that isn't enough, Klearkarbon has also conducted dyno tests on nine of these cars.
The results show that almost all of those cars (98 percent, to be exact), which include a 2,700km Hyundai Veloster Turbo and a 5,551km Honda Vezel, have reported improvements in driving performance. 63.5 percent of them reported to have better fuel savings (an improvement of between 10 and 47.8 percent with a 25 percent average) and 27 percent of the 52 cars experienced at least a 100km increase in distance travelled over multiple tanks of petrol.
Many other customers have cited quieter and smoother engines, enhanced responsiveness, increased torque, reduced vibrations, smoother and quicker automatic gear changes, as well as a longer-lasting decarbonising effect as a result of Hardkore Klear.
One customer, who drives a BMW 528i, has reported that his car was able to travel 888.8km on a full tank just two months after bringing it for Hardkore Klear. That roughly equates to a fuel consumption figure of 13.4km/L; up from 8.82km/L, when he first collected the car.
Haris, who drives a Mitsubishi Evolution 9 2.0T, has also experienced improved fuel efficiency. A full tank on his Evo, notorious for guzzling petrol, could only manage 300km previously. But after Hardkore Klear, it managed to hit 370km (a 23 percent increase in fuel efficiency). Haris also reported an increase in his turbo boost pressure.
KobayashiGT, a MyCarForum Moderator and sgCarMart Account Manager who drives a Suzuki Every, has reported more responsiveness, increased fuel efficiency and improved overall performance after his Hardkore Klear treatment in October 2016. It is worth noting that the Every had previously been overhauled in April 2016.
Head over to Klearkarbon's testimonial page to check out more testimonials from Klearkarbon's satisfied customers.


Klearkarbon boasts a zero incident damage record
In case you're wondering, Klearkarbon has a US$500,000 ($713,000) product liability insurance for any damages incurred during the Hardkore Klear process. It's not like you'll be needing it though, Klearkarbon has never had an incident since it opened its doors in November 2012.
Where do I sign up?
Klearkarbon is located at 25 Kaki Bukit Road 4 #03-66 Synergy@KB, Singapore (417800). The guys can be reached at +65 6702 2847.
It is open from Mondays to Saturdays from 10:00am to 7:00pm. It opens on Sundays and public holidays only for customers who have made an appointment.
You can head over to Klearkarbon's website to make an appointment. Alternatively, if your regular workshop is part of the Klearkarbon Affiliate Partnership Programme, it can make the booking for you.
Automotive businesses who are interested in becoming a Klearkarbon affiliate, check out its Affiliate Partnership Programme. For more information on Klearkarbon and Hardkore Klear, head over to http://www.klearkarbon.com/.
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