Perma-Cool Fuel Filter and Water Separator

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Old 07-18-2007, 03:32 AM
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Perma-Cool Fuel Filter and Water Separator

I was wondering if anyone had a thought on this:

http://store.summitracing.com/partdetail.asp?part=prm-88864

Its supposed to trap all water, so would this equal more gas mileage?

Any thoughts?
 
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Don't see how it could. A water seperator is required in diesel applications because water in the fuel will ruin the injectors and possibly the pump. IE mega $$$$ to repair.

Gasoline engines won't run with water in the fuel, but I don't think it will hurt them much either.

Ethanol absorbs water (a big part of fuel drying chemcials) so I see no way that this would work with ethanol fuels.
 
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