The history of the Australian brand FLASHLUBE dates back to the 1970s, when German scientist Wolfgang Kluenner, working at the time for the CSIRO institute (Commonwealth Scientific and Industrial Research Organisation) in Melbourne, described the phenomenon of valve seat wear. At the same time, the formula for the FLASHLUBE Valve Saver lubricating fluid (oil) and the system for its supply to the engine - the vacuum FLASHLUBE Saver Kit were created.
Specially selected components of the lubricating oil create a protective layer on the valve seats and their seats, which prevents excessive wear.
The FLASHLUBE company, established in 1995, commercially used Wolfgang Kluenner's research and formulas. The establishment of the company resulted in improved formulation of lubricant oil and changes in the system dosing it to the engine intake system.
In 2010, the electronically controlled dosing system FLASHLUBEElectronic Valve Saver Kit was introduced, and a year later it was improved by introducing a new version, FLASHLUBE Electronic Valve Saver Kit Series 2.
FLASHLUBE is used in over 80 countries around the world to protect engine valves used in various industries.