DAVCO, Sunday at the Technology and Maintenance Council's 2022 Annual Meeting & Transportation Technology Exhibition in Orlando, unveiled the Fuel Pro 385/387/388 models – its latest all-in-one fuel ...
Davco has added a coolant heat option to its model 483 fuel/water separator to prevent fuel gelling in cold weather operation Davco has re-engineered the Fuel Pro 483 fuel filter/water separator to ...
Davco Technology has introduced new products into the trucking market, including the EyeMax, the Diesel Pro 243, and the Shop Pro FXP. The EyeMax is a telematics or prognostics device for indicating ...
NEW ORLEANS, March 05, 2024--(BUSINESS WIRE)--DAVCO Technology, the North American leader in diesel fuel water separators and diesel fuel filtration systems, has introduced its new Fuel Pro® 499 model ...
Replacement elements are now available for Luber-finer's Davco fuel/water separator fuel filters. The elements cover all applications Replacement elements are now available for Luber-finer's Davco ...
DAVCO Technology LLC offers the Diesel Pro 243 all-in-one fuel filter, water separator, and fuel heater for medium-duty applications. DAVCO Technology LLC offers the Diesel Pro 243 all-in-one fuel ...
LAS VEGAS--(BUSINESS WIRE)--DAVCO Technology, the North American leader in diesel fuel/water separators, is expanding its brand into the North American off-highway market this year by introducing ...
The DAVCO Diesel Pro243 acts as a 3-in-1 device, filtering fuel, separating fuel and water and heating fuel. The product is made for medium-duty diesel engines that flow under 60 gallons per hour. The ...
EyeMax is a new feature from DAVCO Technology that electronically (through infrared technology) indicates when it’s time to change the fuel filter in a DAVCO Fuel Pro or Diesel Pro filter. The EyeMax ...
DAVCO Technology LLC is headquartered in Saline, Michigan. DAVCO is the North American leader in Class 8 heavy duty diesel powered truck fuel-heater/water separators and filter systems. In addition to ...
Diesel engines are finicky eaters. At the slightest hint of fuel-borne water, air or contaminants, their spirits droop, leaving drivers with less performance and lower fuel mileage. Obviously, the ...