GIVEN THAT THE pura DYN ® SYSTEM REMOVES SOLID, LIQUID AND DISSOLVED CONTAMINANTS, DOES IT IN ANY WAY PREVENT THEIR FORMATION IN THE FIRST PLACE?
A. Yes. This can be best illustrated with the example of Sulfuric Acid: Sulfur oxide is produced in the engine as a by-product of combustion. Water is also formed as a by-product of combustion and occurs in the engine as condensation. If these two substances react in the heat and pressure of the engine, Sulfuric Acid will form. Cotton in the filter reacts with, and neutralizes the acid and removes the sulfur oxide from the oil. The heated evaporation chamber evaporates water as it passes through the evaporation chamber. This also contributes to the additives in the oil staying intact for longer periods.
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