Information For Those Who Care!
The Fuel Preporator has been the leader in fuel air separation technology since the first sale of the first hand made product on March 15, 1993. The first commercially manufactured embodiment that was made and sold in 1994 had the fuel air separation features of todays model except for the 'flow dividers'. This was the feature that enhanced the air separation that allowed the major reduction in size.
The fass, as seen at the 2003 Mid America Truck Show, has only the secondary air separation features of the Fuel Preporator as shown in the October 1996 LandLine article.
This Fuel Preporator feature that is used by the fass is for venting air from inside of the filter element during filter changes and bubbles that may randomly pass through the filter. It is described in the Fuel Preporator patent 5,746,184 Abstract as "Bubbles passing through element 94 are swept upwardly for discharge through the outlet side discharge port (428) to ensure a substantially gas and vapor-free supply of fuel to the engine". This function is totally explained in detail in the "Description of the Preferred Embodiments" of the same patent in column 9, lines 54 through 65. This technology preceeds the fass by 9 years, and is only a part of the fuel air separation technology of the Fuel Preporator.
The Fuel Preporator also has a primary gas exit port. When Brad Ekstam was asked about the primary gas exit port of the Fuel Preporator on February 16, 2007, "So just so we're clear, you do agree then that the Fuel Preporator without the air bleed port would operate in the same way as the Fass.." Brad said "I am saying that you would be taking the air out the same way we do". Has he forgotten the fass is 9 years to late to be original.
As for poor customer service "from way back", give me one name of a customer upset with customer service before the company was sold Feb. 2005 due to my kidney failure and health issues or after it was bought back last March after I received a kidney transplant! Although, it could have been "way back" as BAP stated, during the period that Brad sold Fuel Preporators from 1995 through 2002, for my Licensees. If None is nothing, then customer service "second to none" must be really poor, Is that when you meant, BAP?
As for the name changes, the Fuel Preporator has always been the Fuel Preporator, the AirDog has always been the AirDog, The Raptor fuel pump has always been the Raptor, the SuperDog 250 has always been the SuperDog 250. None of these are knock offs using other's technology! Althought the company name did change from Fuel Preporator International to Ekstam WorldWide to go from a Missouri corp to a Delaware corp for tax purposes and PureFlow Technologies due to the change of ownership.
I hope this may clear a few issues. Additionally, we have a full comparison of the patents and products that will show who is original and who is not....coming soon to our website!
Product loyalty is great, only be sure that when you make statements your are correct and not just making slanderous statements without merit, they show your true qualities as a person. One other thing, if the poor customer service was during the period of February 1st, 2005 through February 31st, 2007, I totally agree with you about the poor customer service. That was during the period that I had no control over the company.
We are dedicated to providing original and leading edge technology (just read the University and laboratory studies and test results) and outstanding customer service (just read the AirDog threads).
Charlie Ekstam