Tag: Dieselcraft

The Best Diesel Fuel Additive That Actually Cleans the Tank

Does your additive claim it is a premium 6-in-1 diesel additive or is a total injector cleaner and performance improver? Some magically make water burn off, to raise fuel cetane, to solve the gelling problem and more all in one bottle.  The more things it claims to do, the less chance it can actually do… Read more »

Fuel Polishing: What It Is and Why You Need It.

Hey there! Are you tired of your diesel fuel getting contaminated and causing all sorts of problems for your equipment? Our portable fuel polishing system is here to save the day (and your fuel). Here’s the deal: our system uses cutting-edge filter-less purifier technology to remove 99% of water and solid contaminants from your fuel…. Read more »

Protect Your Stored Diesel Fuel: Prevent Contamination and Engine Damage

Protecting Stored Diesel Fuel from Contamination Diesel fuel starts to degrade and become contaminated within 28 days of storage. Typically, fuel can be stored 6–12 months, but without proper care, its quality will decline. To maximize storage life, many companies recommend: According to NFPA 110, diesel “Storage Life” is 1.5 to 2 years. Tanks should… Read more »

Cleanable Oil Filtration for Cummins 855 & KTA19 Engines

New to the market Direct Engine Installations. Centrifuges remove 99% of engine damaging soot. Increase oil change interval 50%. Dieselcraft Cyclone Series Centrifuges have over 5 times the debris-holding capacity of any filters on the market. Why you ask, because the centrifuge removes contaminants from the oil flow all together. Filters take out solids and… Read more »

Gasoline in Diesel Fuel – Risks, Symptoms & Testing

What Happens if Gasoline Gets in a Diesel Fuel Tank? Gasoline in diesel fuel alters the fuel’s chemistry, causing serious engine problems. Mixing gasoline with diesel: Symptoms of Gasoline in Diesel Fuel How to Know for Sure If you suspect gasoline has been added to your diesel tank, the only way to confirm is to… Read more »

12 Benefits of Using an Oil Centrifuge for Diesel Engines

12 Benefits we can list for using an oil centrifuge…… Can you name 1 for using your filter? 1. Cleaner oil, GUARANTEED. 2. 30-50% longer oil life. This means cost of oil changes goes down by at least 30%. The cost of oil is going UP. Your $250 change today may be $350 soon. 3…. Read more »

My Diesel Fuel is Black – Causes and Solutions

The color of fuel indicates the fuels age or bacteria growth. The dark color is coming from one or the other. To fix old diesel remove the water first. Less than 50 gallons of fuel consider Mr Funnel to remove the water. Once the water is gone he can then filter out the solids. BUT… Read more »

Reduce Costs and Risk with Oil Filter Recycling and Centrifuge Systems

If you maintain diesel engines, you likely accumulate a large number of used oil filters each year—full of sludge and contaminated engine oil. The EPA considers these used filters hazardous waste until they are properly processed for disposal or recycling, and violations can result in costly fines. Recycling Oil Filters Recycling is the preferred alternative… Read more »

Fuel Polishing for Diesel Fuel: Remove Contamination and Protect Engines

Fuel polishing is the process used to clean diesel fuel stored in tanks by removing water, sediment, and microbial contamination. Over time, stored fuel can accumulate contaminants if it isn’t tested and treated regularly. Common Issues in Stored Diesel Fuel Stored fuel can develop: Any of these contaminants can lead to engine failure at the… Read more »