
Four days after formally asking longtime girlfriend Abby Viduya’s hand in marriage, Paranaque City councilor led the soft opening of Wonder Lube for Yllana Racing on Feb. 28.
The store opening was preceded by a motorcade at 8 am, followed by ribbon cutting at 9. Wonder Lube is located on the ground level of R.F Lopez Building, San Isidro, Paranaque City. Abby was on hand to help Jomari cut the ceremonial ribbon and entertain guests.
The store’s main product is Wonder Lube, a high-performance Organic Oil Enhancer designed as an additive to the engine oil and machine lubricant. Its application is not limited to motorized vehicles running on both gasoline and diesel but can also be used in industrial machinery as well.
Jomari enumerates the advantages of using Wonder Lube in your vehicles.

It removes black smoke.
Eliminates sludge.
Reduces pollution as it complies with clean air environment.
Increases engine power.
Saves fuel consumption by up to 25 per cent.
Minimizes emission of smoke belching by up to 90 per cent.
Protects metal surface of engine metal parts.
Lowers engine temperature.
Makes engine quieter and smoother.
Prevents total engine damage when it accidentally runs out of oil and water.
Prolongs engine life.

Wonder Lube is a breakthrough invention by Filipino inventor, Ricky Punzalan. It has been approved and endorsed by both the Department of Science and Technology (DOST) and Department of Environment and Natural Resources (DENR).
Wonder Lube is a patented oil product for all types of vehicles: sedan, SUV, PUV, van, pick-up, motorbike, tricycle, truck, or bus. It is also good as a lubricant for machines and heavy equipment. Recall that Jomari was the only racer out of 26 who drove on diesel-powered engine, hitting podium finish and winning second runner-up at the Rally Sprint RS Open Category at the Paeng Nodalo Memorial Rally held November 2022.
The race paid tribute to Paeng Nodalo, one of the country’s pillars of motorsports, who was behind the legendary Mabuhay Rally in the 1970s.
The 46-year old actor-politician drove a turbo diesel hatch CRDI, earning him the title Diesel King.
Jomari may not have raced for 10 years, but watching him return to the tracks at Subic Bay Freeport was like seeing fish flipping back to water.