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Doesn normal engine heat evaporate most liquid contaminants?

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Doesn normal engine heat evaporate most liquid contaminants?

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Oil would not become contaminated with acids (generally caused by water joining with sulfur oxides) or have its viscosity altered by fuel dilution if engine heat alone could do the job of removing unwanted liquids. The puraDYN® System’s evaporation chamber provides the necessary combination of controlled heat, low humidity, lack of pressure, and thin filming of oil to allow water, engine coolant and fuel to vaporize quickly and efficiently directly into the atmosphere before these liquids can re-condense, as would normally occur within an engine not equipped with the puraDYN® System.

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