As Garry says the issue with common rail diesels is that you need to have a water seperator capable of withstanding the flow rate of several hundred litres an hour as the fuel pump circulates the diesel at this rate to cool and lubricate the high pressure pump.
The other problem is thatif you get a large amount of water in the fuel ( greater than the capacity of the trap ) then in all likelyhood the water alarm won't save you unless you shut down immediately due to the trap being overwhelmed.
Most water trap devices installed in line between the tank and the high pressure pump have the potential to void warranty on the injection system as well.
Regards,
Tote
Last edited by Tote; 4th December 2012 at 12:29 PM.
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