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The combination of poor fuel quality, local climate and
traffic conditions all conspire to create deposits taht
can cost you engine performance and fuel economy,
especially with GDI engines.
- Cleans Throttle Body Deposits
- Cleans Fuel Injector Deposits
- Cleans Carbon from Intake Valves
- Cleans Carbon from Combustion
Chamber
FUEL SYSTEM SERVICE POWER STEERING SERVICE
TRANSMISSION SERVICE BRAKE FLUID SERVICE
4X4 SERVICE COOLING SYSTEM SERVICE
Your power steering fluid works hard in a very high
pressure and high temperature environment. Metallic
and rubber wear particles can accelerate the failure of
your steering pump and/or rack.
- Replaces Component with Pump
- Helps to Prevent Pump Noise
- Restores Smooth Steering
Operation - Helps to Extend Pump and Rack Life
$
201
$
212
Your transmission fluid is compromised by heat. As your
fluid ages, lubrication and detergents are depleated. This
leads to deposit accumulations and even higher operating
temperature, which may accelerate component wear
and/or failure.
- Replaces Worn/Contaminated Fluid
- Fortifies Fluid Against Oxidation
- Helps to Reduce Internal Wear and Tear
- Helps to Extend Transmission Life
$
250
Over time, as moisture content increases in your brake
fluid, brake line corrosion can occur as well as spongy
pedal feel, which may result in increased stopping
distances.
- Removes Virtually all Contaminated Fluid
- Helps to Prevent Brake Line Corrosion
- Restores Brake Fluid Boiling Point
- Restores Firm Brake Pedal Feel
$
211
Our climate extremes and trafic conditions work together
to compromise your driveline lubricants. Moisture from
humidity and condensation break down your lubricants,
leading to component noise and/or failure
- Removes All Contaminated Lubricant
- Helps to Prevent Drive Line Noise
- Helps to Minimize Drive Line Wear
- Especially Critical if You are Towing
$
460
As your anti-freeze/coolant ages, the active organic
compounds and pump lubricants break down and become
less effective at preventing corrosion and water pump
wear/failure.
- Remove Worn/Depleted Coolant
- Fortifies Anti-Corrosion Compounds
- Helps Reduce Water Pump Wear & Tear
- Prevents Blockages and Overheating
$
250
Includes both front and rear
differentials and transfer case
Brett Bremer
View Newspaper Group
The Battle Creek Lakeview var-
sity boys’ cross country team ran
to a runner-up finish at its annual
Lakeview Invitational Saturday,
Sept. 7.
Senior Jonah Bills led the
Lakeview team with a tenth-place
time of 16 minutes 40.79 seconds.
There were three guys who hit
the finish line in less than 16 min-
utes including Harper Creek senior
Dominic Lowrie who was leading a
Harper Creek ‘B’ team on the day.
He hit the finish line in 15:29.38.
Parma Western junior Edison
Lopeman was the runner-up in
15:45.11 and Portage Central senior
Spencer Parker third in 15:54.11.
Parker’s Portage Central team
took the championship in the boys’
large school division at the invita-
tional with 30 points. The top five
Mustangs all placed among the first
nine finishers.
Lakeview was second with 81
points ahead of Parma Western
105, Portage Northern 111, Gull
Lake 126, Mattawan 130, Harper
Creek ‘B’ 141, St. Joseph 149 and
Stevensville Lakeshore 295.
Lakeview had freshman Karson
Lewis 13th in 16:51.84, senior Alex
Rogers 15th in 16:57.99, freshman
Eli Demlow 18th in 17:10.65 and
sophomore Carter Hughes 25th in
17:35.82.
The Harper Creek team had junior
Cooper Gardner 17th in 16:59.81,
and the senior trio of Jordan
Lindauer (38th in 18:42.06), Owen
Hunter (42nd, 18:54.10) and Ryce
Ferrell (43rd, 18:56.67) rounded out
the top five.
Battle Creek Central had senior
Ja’Tavion Caldwell place 58th in
20:58.97 and sophomores Charles
Sims and Carter Jefferies placed
59th and 65th respectively for the
Bearcats. Teams need at least five
runners to earn a team score though.
The large school girls’ race
was won by Portage Central with
40 points ahead of Stevensville
Lakeshore 121, St. Joseph 131,
Portage Central ‘B’ 132, Gull
Lake 138, Portage Northern 147,
Spartans second at their home invitational
Lakeview 149, Parma Western 161,
Harper Creek ‘B’ 181 and Mattawan
228.
St. Joseph senior Elena Figueroa
won the girls’ race in 18:32.75. She
was one of four girls to hit the finish
line in less than 19 minutes.
The Harper Creek ‘B’ squad was
paced by junior Julia Faber who came
in eighth at 19:52.83. Lakeview was
led by junior Lilamae Frank who was
13th overall in 20:26.11.
The front pack for the Spartan
women also included senior Evelyn
Calow 23rd in 21:12.33, sophomore
Amelia Kraemer 32nd in 21:37.53,
freshman Olivia Sowton 40th in
22:10.81 and sophomore Olivia King
41st in 22:15.12.
Harper Creek sophomore Layla
Silkworth and freshman Rylee Zumer
came across together. Silkworth was
30th in 21:33.29 and Zumer 31st in
21:36.19.
The Beaver team’s top five also
included sophomore Elizabeth Antes
55th in 23:01.55 and junior Ellie
Feneley 57th in 23:18.29.
Battle Creek Central had seniors
Olivia Johnson and Allie Cook place
70th and 71st respectively.
The day’s small school races saw
the Jackson Lumen Christi boys and
girls win team titles.