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Re: Any body got thier own diesel fuel purifier
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Posted by T_Bone on December 20, 2006 at 07:35:08 from (4.240.42.244):
In Reply to: Any body got thier own diesel fuel purifier posted by frankiee on December 19, 2006 at 17:35:29:
Hi Frankiee, I pump from a aux tank into my main tank. From my aux tank I first filter thru a Racor 10micron filter then thru a Dahl 2micron filter then into my main tank where it gets filtered again by the stock engine filter(s) either on my F350 or my tractor. My main tanks are never filled from pump diesel. The aux filters are lasting longer than I thought they would so I over bought new filter stock. 99% of my fuel I get from Flying J. This seams to work well for my usage. Southern Cal and central Arizona has been using ULSD for the past 4yrs as we were the nations test bed for the new fuel. Get ready for your fuel mileage to drop about 1mpg to 1.5mpg average. You'll noticed how they waited for winter diesel usage to get into full swing before switching over the ULSD so most people wouldn't notice the fuel mileage loss. T_Bone
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