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Anyone know if this actually works? Seams that it would be a good idea to keep octane consistant for an agressive tune. Here's the link Fitch Fuel Catalyst - Home
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Another scheme to get you to buy a lower grade of fuel so you think you're saving money, but once you figure in the cost of the additive, you're cost is higher than just using 93/94 octane. Here's the model for our 4.6L cars: Fitch Fuel Catalyst - Product Details
$195.95 I'd leave this to the Uncle Ben's.
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Looks just like Fitch's Snake Oil Catalyst to me, I wouldn't trust my Supercharged engine's health to something like this without someone else actually using it with confirmed success.
From their site: Q. What are the major components of the Fitch® Fuel Catalyst? The catalyst is a composite of a number of metals formed into an alloy by a propriety process. In other words, the major components of the Fitch® Fuel Catalyst are a metal housing, marketing, cost, and profit. Q. How does the catalyst work? Refineries cannot remove many poorly performing molecules to make a more ideal fuel. In addition, once fuel leaves the refinery or is stored it is subject to attack by oxygen, ozone, and microorganisms (bacteria, yeast, and mold) that grow in the fuel. All these processes degrade the fuel to make a poorer product that prevents engines from performing at optimum levels. The Fitch Fuel Catalyst reformulates fuel prior to combustion on board the vehicle, preventing oxygen and most diseases from attacking the fuel and reversing any degradation that may have occurred prior to the fuel being introduced to the vehicle. The Fitch Fuel Catalyst assists the combustion process by insuring that fuel is highly uniform, potent, consistent, and stable. Simply put, we can't tell you how the magical pixies housed inside our product work with anything so mundane as chemistry, so we will insist our product prevents your fuel from getting diseases, like Syphillis. You wouldn't want your car to get Syphillis would you? For a limited time we are selling the Fitch fuel catalyst as a facial scrub so it can reverse the ravages of age for the lady at home, much as it can do for your fuel. Send money now! -P.T. Barnum
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Well! I do believe I'll take two of them there magic cans, Mista.
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Works for the ladies eh? Well stranger, I'm with the BottleFedGTS fella...why don't you go back into yonder covered wagon and fetch me a couple bottles too!!
You forgot to mention how the co-efficient of resistant coupling between the Jimson saddle and Punutin valve on internal combustion engines can benefit..... |
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