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Diesel Conditioning With the AirDog II Fuel Preporator

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Any experienced truck driver knows that the quality and condition of diesel fuel plays a large role in the performance of a diesel engine. Although most drivers rely on the stock fuel systems in their trucks, this is usually inadequate to get the best possible results out of the diesel fuel being used. An aftermarket fuel filter and conditioning system can work wonders for an engine, and it can save drivers thousands of dollars over the lifetime of a vehicle. One of the best of these fuel conditioners is the AirDog II Fuel Preporator by PureFlow AirDog.

About PureFlow AirDog

PureFlow AirDog began developing fuel systems in 1990, and the first Fuel Preporator was finished in 1993. Since then, Fuel Preporators have been used in several industries, including commercial trucking, agriculture, mining and the armed forces. These devices employ the best available technology for conditioning fuel so that diesel motors can operate at peak efficiency.

PureFlow AirDog is part of Shares Inc., a unique, nonprofit corporation focused on training developmentally disabled adults. Proceeds from the sale of AirDog Fuel Preporators are funneled directly into the corporation’s training programs.

Features of the AirDog II

The AirDog II Fuel Preporator can help trucks run efficiently through a patented air and vapor removal system that maintains the timing of fuel injectors, prevents disruption in injector spray patterns and ensures that all of the fuel is burned in the engine’s cylinders. These three traits lead to a number of benefits, including all of the following:

  • Greater fuel economy
  • Increase in torque and power
  • Improvement in modulation
  • Extension in injector life
  • Reduction in harmful emissions

Fuel Preporator Process

The AirDog II is a compact system that measures 7 inches by 10 inches by 3.2 inches, and it comes with a complete installation kit. In addition, the installation manual is very easy to follow, and the system works with nearly all domestic pickup trucks.

After it is installed and working properly, the AirDog II creates a vacuum between itself and the fuel tank. As fuel passes into the system, particulates are removed and air and other vapors are separated from the liquid. The vapors are then discharged, and the conditioned fuel is measured and delivered to the engine.

Final Thoughts

The AirDog II Fuel Preporator can pay for itself in a single year. After several years, drivers will be amazed at how much they saved in fuel and reduced wear. The best part, however, is the increase in power and performance, which can come in handy in stressful work environments. To learn more and see the product in action, visit the AirDog website.