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Originally Posted by asnowsquall
Last I checked that air and moisture combo that you are talking about is not being compressed to 2000 psi by your IP.
You guys can believe what you want, it matters not to me. With three kids a mortgage and a hobby I really don't have the time or energy to argue with someone I'll most likely never know or meet about water in oil.
It's like arguing about religion or something. Best of luck to all, and have fun, life is short.
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It’s not my intention to argue about any point, just trying to put my2 cents: on diesel fuel or gas tanks you will have some moisture by condensation when the tank is not 100% full with fuel, and the car has been left outside (overnight, specially on colder climates) I have been told by my mechanic to install a fuel/water separator for my diesel cars and sometimes I drain about 1 to 2 ounces approx of water on cold weather.