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I've contemplated using a filtration unit and buffer tank to ensure the unburned fuel mix never makes it to the furnace. I have not found it necessary.
Personally, I went back to pre-burning the fuel into a hot tank, kind of like the original version of this did years ago with the ignition controller script. I was contemplating using a filtration unit to prevent fuel making it into the hot tank and furnace but never got around to it.
The solution for me was to go back to pre-burning the fuel into a hot tank. When the script uses inert hot gas instead of fuel it it no longer suffers from the minutes-long fuel burn. It became super reliable for me after that.
i'm guessing the first one