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FINAL CHARGE COOLANT
FLEET TESTED AND PROVEN!
FINAL CHARGE Coolant’s patented technology has undergone extensive fleet and
dynomometer testing in a variety of engines and vehicle designs. Fleet and
dynomometer test were conducted using Caterpillar C-15, Detroit Diesel Series
60, Navistar I-530E, Mercedes Benz OM 460 and John Deere 6101H engines.
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tests demonstrate that FINAL CHARGE
Coolant meets the following
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- CAT EC-1
- Cummins
- Detroit Diesel
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Following testing guidelines, engines from different fleet and dynomometer tests
were torn down to inspect parts. The following parts were closely examined:
- Wet Sleeve Cylinder Liners
- Radiators
- Water Pump Seals and Impellers
- Coolant Passages
- Thermostat, Thermostat Housing
- Head and Block Coolant Passages
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The photographs from the fleet and dynomometer test clearly show that
FINAL CHARGE coolant provides maximum cooling system
protection…protection that keeps your fleet on the road and out the shop.
Note:
For a larger view of the images below, simply
click on each.
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FINAL CHARGE coolant protected this Caterpillar C-15 engine wet sleeve cylinder
liner for over 300,000 miles. The liner showed no evidence of cavitation or
erosion. |
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Wet sleeve cylinder liner from a Detroit Diesel Series 60 engine with over
600,000 miles. The liner displayed no signs of caviation or erosion. |
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This water pump came from a Detroit Diesel Series 60 engine that was protected
by FINAL CHARGE coolant for 600,000 miles. |
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The water pump from a Caterpillar C-15 engine was protected by Final Charge
Coolant for over 300,000 miles and shows no deposits, corrosion or seal
damage. |
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Wet sleeve liner from a Navistar
I-530E engine after the 2,000 hour variable speed dynomometer test showed no
signs of caviation or corrosion |
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Cylinder liner from a Mercedes Benz OM460 6 cylinder diesel engine with EGR
after 400 hour variable speed dynomometer test showed no signs of cavitation or
erosion. |
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