Fitch Fuel Catalyst

thaugen

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Has anyone here tried Fitch fuel catalyst? I have found many positive comments and few negative comments in my searches. Check on their site for a list several automotive magazine reviews.

Please post if you have actual evidence one way or the other.
 

Zenmervolt

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As long as you're seriously considering this product, I have a bridge that you may also be interested in. Cash only, small bills please.

ZV
 

LTC8K6

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Can't see why anyone would believe it does anything.

Fuel treated with the Fitch Fuel Catalyst delivers a myriad of benefits: Improved Fuel Economy (1 - 2.5 mpg)
Increased Octane or Cetane
Improved Performance - Horsepower & Torque
Allows for the use of a Lower Octane (engines requiring 93 can operate on 91, those requiring 91 can operate on 89, & so on)
Reduced Emissions
Reduced number of annual oil changes
Reduced Maintenance (cleaner injectors, carbs, plugs)



The Fitch Fuel Catalyst, a permanent fuel treatment device that reformulates fuel, resuscitates partially oxidized fuel, and suppresses growth of bacteria in fuel. This product insures that all fuel delivered to a combustion engine is in its optimal condition allowing an engine to extract the maximum amount of energy with minimal emissions per kg of fuel.

What does that mean to the consumer? If a consumer could purchase fuel directly from the refinery immediately after the "refinery" process, when the fuel is the freshest and most energy producing, yet pay gas station prices, wouldn't they buy it? Absolutely!!! Once fuel has been refined, it sits in a holding tank, it's pumped into transport vehicles, it's shipped worldwide, it sits in the holding tank at a gas station, and then the consumer purchases it. That fuel refined as 93 octane, for example, has substantially lost it potency, freshness and has begun to degrade back to its original crude oil state. If a consumer was able to compare refinery fresh gasoline or diesel to gas station grade gasoline or diesel, guaranteed, the refinery grade will achieve much better fuel economy and performance. This is what the Fitch Fuel Catalyst offers - a better quality of fuel that translates into better engine performance.
 

PottedMeat

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The Fitch Fuel Catalyst, a permanent fuel treatment device that reformulates fuel, resuscitates partially oxidized fuel, and suppresses growth of bacteria in fuel.

What the hell?

 

TimeKeeper

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Conventional Contact Information
Advanced Power Systems International, Inc.
558 Lime Rock Road
Lakeville, CT. 06039
toll free: 888.881.APSI
ph: 860.435.2525
fax: 860.435.2424




hmm..... I was at least hoping to see if there is fuel testing labotory or building off GOOGLE MAP!

And guess what I found???????????????
 
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Originally posted by: LTC8K6
Can't see why anyone would believe it does anything.

Fuel treated with the Fitch Fuel Catalyst delivers a myriad of benefits: Improved Fuel Economy (1 - 2.5 mpg)
Increased Octane or Cetane
Improved Performance - Horsepower & Torque
Allows for the use of a Lower Octane (engines requiring 93 can operate on 91, those requiring 91 can operate on 89, & so on)
Reduced Emissions
Reduced number of annual oil changes
Reduced Maintenance (cleaner injectors, carbs, plugs)

but will it enlarge my penis and/or breasts? how about if used in conjunction with that tornado thing, a k&n filter and trailer-hitch testicles?
 

Pacfanweb

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Jan 2, 2000
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Originally posted by: thaugen
Oh, so you have actual experience with this stuff? Please elaborate.
Individual accounts are anecdotal, not scientific, so they are to be ignored.

Read what engineers think about it


It simply can't do what it claims. Read the responses by engineers.

Seriously...think about it: If it DID do what it claims, don't you think every large fleet in the nation would be using it? How much money could UPS and Fedex save if all their trucks got another 1-2 MPG?
 

dawp

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Jul 2, 2005
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Originally posted by: TimeKeeper
Conventional Contact Information
Advanced Power Systems International, Inc.
558 Lime Rock Road
Lakeville, CT. 06039
toll free: 888.881.APSI
ph: 860.435.2525
fax: 860.435.2424




hmm..... I was at least hoping to see if there is fuel testing labotory or building off GOOGLE MAP!

And guess what I found???????????????

suprised it's not just a PO Box and have an actual address