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SuperFlush Saves Your
Investment
SuperFlush*
extends the life of all engine components that encounter saltwater or brackish
water. SuperFlush will triple the life of your
manifolds and risers on inboards and I/Os and will extend the life of the raw
water components of your closed cooled systems.
SuperFlush will greatly extend the life of your outboard's power
head. Corrosion** is the cause of 70%
of marine engine failure.
SuperFlush Saves Time
Marine engine
manufacturers require that motors be flushed for a minimum of 15 minutes after
each use when a boat is operated in
saltwater or brackish water. They also
provide a warning in their owner’s manual that the prop should be removed before
flushing for safety reasons. With
today’s larger swim platforms most I/Os are impossible to flush with
muffs.
Without removing the propeller
the time for conventional flushing with the engine running is as
follows:
1 engine = 15 minutes – THIS IS
COSTLY AND TIME CONSUMING!
2 engines = 30 minutes – THIS IS
COSTLY AND TIME CONSUMING!
SuperFlush
requires only 4 minutes total flushing time for one or two engines without
running the motors. This includes inboard, I/O, and
outboards.
If you own a dual engine boat
and only use it once a month, you will spend 6 hours per year flushing your
motors versus 48 minutes per year with SuperFlush. In addition, you have to monitor the engine
RPM and engine temperature during the flushing process with conventional
systems. If you use a timer, you don’t
have to monitor SuperFlush at all. With SuperFlush the engine
can’t overheat and no one can be hurt by a spinning prop because the engine is
not running.
SuperFlush Saves Fuel and Hours on
Engines
Conventional flushing also has
a fuel cost component a current cost of approximately $2.90 per gallon. Conventional flushing will require
approximately one to two gallons of fuel per engine per flush. (Fuel usage is approximate and is based on
the fact that a 150 horsepower Mercury outboard will consume an average of 14.5
liters of fuel per hour at an idle speed of 550-600 RPM. Since flushing RPM is usually around 1,500,
1-2 gallons of fuel per motor per flush would seem to be conservative.) This means that conventional flushing costs
approximately $2.90-$5.80 per flush versus $0.00 For
SuperFlush.
SuperFlush Saves Water
Water has a cost as well. Conventional flushing of a
dual engine boat will require 30 minutes of water usage versus 4 minutes with
SuperFlush.
SuperFlush Saves the Earth
Conventional
flushing is a environmental disaster. It puts chemicals directly
into the air that were meant to be discharged below the surface of
the water to minimize their effect on the air.
It pollutes the
ground water because exhaust gases and oil are discharged in the
water used for engine cooling during flushing.
Flushing also causes noise
pollution because engine noise is not muffled by discharge
underwater.
SuperFlush
does not pollute. Since the motor
doesn’t run during flushing, there are no emissions to pollute air or ground
water and of course, no noise.
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*SuperFlush is also
referred to as: super flush, motor flusher, QYSA, QYSA
SuperFlush, QYSA super flush, marine motor flusher, outboard motor flusher, boat motor flusher,
io engine flushing, marine engine flushing kit, and
it replaces Johnson outboard motor
flusher, evinrude 225 engine
flushing, yamaha flusher
outboard, Guardian, Perko, MST Guardian, ThoroFlush, MACS, Flush-Pro
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**Corrosion
refers to marine saltwater corrosion and saltwater marine
corrosion control
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