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Posted by T_Bone on October 06, 2006 at 05:40:38 from (4.240.39.184):
In Reply to: I am P.O.d. posted by coflyboy on October 05, 2006 at 18:45:36:
Hi coflyboy, I buy my fuel from a national chain store, 99% from Flying J, and after 5 yrs I have not had any water from any of my tests. If your buying from many different fuel sources then you need to pull a sample after every refill and test for water content. That's why they put the filter drain on for. Just pull a fuel sample in a glass jar and let sit for 15min. If #2D contains more than 1000ppm of water then you will see water in the bottom of the test jar. Clean #2D contains 500ppm of water that stays in suspension with-in the fuel. You also can buy a aux fuel tank, fuel that tank only, then pump the aux tank into the main tank thru a 2micron filter. This is my set-up but I filter thru a 10micron into a 2micron then into my main tank where it's again filtered with the factory filter. I still only try to buy Flying J fuel as there very consistant in quality and cleanness. T_Bone
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