FUEL filter change

Caladh

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The vagueness is mainly because they want to be rewarded with brand loyalty ... if you were to produce a product and say its no different in action / composition to another brand - what would you be thinking off ??

I already answered that Bug Killer is just that. To kill off the bug before it multiplies and creates a much larger problem. Bug killer does NOT solve the matter of getting the accumulated DEAD bug through the filters etc.

Enzyme based DOES ... it not only kills near all forms of Bug - it also breaks it up to pass it through the engine.

People need to understand that Bug comes basically in 4 forms with two subdivisions :

Yeast
Mould
Bacteria
Microbic string

With not only their normal division where YMB are encountered with respect to water interface - but a further subdivision that also includes the 4th - Sulphur Reducing which can have it living in the fuel itself ... a more rare bug now due to % Sulphur levels in fuel at very low levels.
Refueller - out of interest, once the bug gets integrated into the fuel using an enzyme based treatment, is engine performance ever affected or will the filters sort it out ?
 

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Refueller - out of interest, once the bug gets integrated into the fuel using an enzyme based treatment, is engine performance ever affected or will the filters sort it out ?

It should not effect performance as long as you have removed as much dead bug by syphoning out tank - dosing fuel in containers and filtering before returning to tank with another dose ...

The idea is to remove as much as you can while using chemical ... so that you minimise what goes into engine.
 
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