• Fuel Purifier cleans without using filters

    Dieselcraft Fluid Engineering has developed a new and more advanced pre-filter separator to deal with basic raw contaminants that lead to degradation,
    Jan. 1, 2005

    Dieselcraft Fluid Engineering has developed a new and more advanced pre-filter separator to deal with basic raw contaminants that lead to degradation, oxidation, and repolymerization of the fuel in as little as 30 days after the fuel is refined.

    The Dieselcraft Fuel Purifier is a simple one-step unit that removes 99% of the water and 95% of dust, dirt, and other contaminants found in all diesel fuel. Tests indicate that more than 50% of contaminants that are as small as 5 microns are removed in the first pass through the Fuel Purifier.

    This product delivers cleans fuel without the use of a replaceable, changeable, or cleanable filter element.

    Contamination is immediately removed before the fuel enters the engine's filter system. The purifier delivers much cleaner fuel, eliminating filter clogging and reducing maintenance costs.

    Fuel Purifiers are supplied in seven models ranging from 5 gallons per hour flow rates to 2,500 gallons per hour. The most common units are: Model 5-29SE for engines with fuel pump capacities from 5-29 gph, and Model 30-200SE for engines with fuel pump capacity of 30-200 gph.

    For further information, contact Dieselcraft/The Magnum Group. PO Box 7670, Auburn CA 95604.

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