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Old 11-13-2012, 09:43 PM   #1 (permalink)
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Anyone running WMO in 6.4????

No need to reply if your just going to say no when you don't own a 6.4....now that's out of the way-


If you or anyone you know is running it let me know experiences and best recipes. I currently am brewing with -10% rug a bottle of diesel clean dewaterer run through a separator, 10 micron (x2) settled and down to a 1 micron filter.
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You need to make ABSOLUTELY sure that there is NO water whatsoever. You also need to buy or make a viscosity cup and make sure that it is as close to diesel as you can get it. The 6.4's have a hard enough time keeping the high pressure pump together with diesel, so you need to be very careful with your WMO.
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That being said. Has anyone used or heard or the product by diesel clean that is label as a water remover?
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CLEAR-DIESEL® Fuel & Tank Cleaner: Fuel Polishing Formula ? use to clean and maintain a fuel system.


Anyone using this for water removal?
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Old 11-15-2012, 06:46 PM   #5 (permalink)
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best way to remove water is to heat oil and pump it through a fan nozzle. very efficient. also, build a carbide manometer to measure water content. both are simple and cheap.
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