I am referring to my favorite engine brand. I may be in the minority, but most of my purchasing decision is based on the engine. And that can even vary based on year range.
I’m just a little reluctant to drill a hole in the bottom of my plastic tank to mount that piece they want mounted on the bottom. It would really suck for something to catch that in a field and rip it off, and the fact that plastic distorts over time and could make for a leak.
4:48 - So, how does the lift pump get DISSOLVED air out of the fuel? (Hint, it can't.) Maybe you meant bubbles, and not dissolved. Sorry, marketing speak vs science words. Droplets of air in fuel due to splashing back down the filler neck, I can understand. Which is why it's better to have the lift pump return to a sump or draw straw than the quick/easy solution of cutting the filler neck. But you don't sell a kit for that. Why hype the product using false marketing claims? Just say, we provide a really good filtration platform and if your truck didn't come stock with a lift pump (older GMs) then we've got you covered there too.
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13:50 - Wait, Cummins makes a truck now?
I am referring to my favorite engine brand. I may be in the minority, but most of my purchasing decision is based on the engine. And that can even vary based on year range.
I’m just a little reluctant to drill a hole in the bottom of my plastic tank to mount that piece they want mounted on the bottom. It would really suck for something to catch that in a field and rip it off, and the fact that plastic distorts over time and could make for a leak.
That’s what fuel treatment is for to get the water out
What radiator is in that truck
4:48 - So, how does the lift pump get DISSOLVED air out of the fuel? (Hint, it can't.) Maybe you meant bubbles, and not dissolved. Sorry, marketing speak vs science words.
Droplets of air in fuel due to splashing back down the filler neck, I can understand. Which is why it's better to have the lift pump return to a sump or draw straw than the quick/easy solution of cutting the filler neck. But you don't sell a kit for that.
Why hype the product using false marketing claims? Just say, we provide a really good filtration platform and if your truck didn't come stock with a lift pump (older GMs) then we've got you covered there too.