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Old 04 August 2007
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Hi all
I am new member of this forum. and also new to automotive domain.

Can any body respond this queries..............

We are using the Ether as starting aid.
I had seen some states of Ether like One-shot ether , Continous Flow, Post ether.

I want know like where exactly these terms will come in to picture in this starting aid process.
How exactly ether is controlling the fuel temp in cold weather.
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Old 08 August 2007
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welcome purna,

sorry but I have no idea about your question.

I hope someone will answer you asap.

bye
eragon
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Old 08 August 2007
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Hi Purna2010 and welcome,

have you tried to find something on the Internet under
"Diesel Fuel Additive" ?
Maybe so.
I don't know much about fuels, but ether injection assists, in the cold weather,
starting of a diesel engine by injecting ether into the intake manifold.
Ether, which is very volatile, will vaporize readily in cold weather, initiating combustion.

LMcQ
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