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tigerhonaker
06-18-2006, 07:57 PM
FITCH® FUEL CATALYST




The Fitch Fuel Catalyst will: Keep Fuel Fresh During Storage
Reduce Or Eliminate Engine Knock And Ping
Allow The Use Of Lower Octane Fuel
Increase Fuel Efficiency 5% to 12%
Help Pass Emissions Tests For A Cleaner Environment
Keep Injectors, Carburetors, And Spark Plugs Clean
Provide For Easier Starting
Save You Money


An engines performance is directly related to the quality of the fuel it is given. The Fitch Fuel Catalyst adds one more refining step to the fuel you purchase and insures the fuel an engine uses is of the highest possible quality. Use of the Fitch Fuel Catalyst insures your engine will operate as well as the designer intended.

Vehicles running with Fitch treated fuel consistently show a reduction in emissions on the order of 60% - 80% in CO, 50% - 65% in HC and 5% - 15% in NOx with increases of as much as 5% - 12% in fuel economy. Engine life is also prolonged due to cleaner oil. The Fitch Fuel Catalyst has been tested by numerous independent testing laboratories, and hundreds of thousands of hours of actual use with outstanding documented results.

The Fitch® Fuel Catalyst is a maintenance free device which easily installs in the fuel line much like a fuel filter, or directly into the fuel tank. The correct size unit is determined by the displacement of the engine or the size of the fuel tank.

There are a several ways to purchase the Fitch Fuel Catalyst. Retail customers can purchse by going to the Order Page or contacting any of these distributors to help find a local dealer. Dealers may purchase from us directly or contact any of these distributors.


U.S. Distributors

Defense Products Yankee Custom Inc. Levine Automotive

International Distributors

Fitch Australia
Australia Fitch Asia
Asia Fitch Indonesia
Indonesia Fitch U.K.
United Kingdom

PMC
Canada Davies Energy Systems
Philippines Astraotoparts
Indonesia Karsan
Turkey

Energy Thailand

http://www.fitchfuelcatalyst.com/products/auto/index.html

xcel
06-18-2006, 10:21 PM
Hi Terry:

___Oh God, not another shameless scam for the unknowing masses :(

___Good Luck

___Wayne

tigerhonaker
06-18-2006, 10:39 PM
Hi Terry:

___Oh God, not another shameless scam for the unknowing masses :(

___Good Luck

___Wayne
Wayne,
Surely you are pulling my Leg. I thought this was for REAL. ;)

Terry

xcel
06-18-2006, 11:18 PM
Hi Terry:

___I know that you know that I know that you know that I know … :D

___Tom and I were discussing this kind of garbage in chat the other day and it just makes me wonder how many people are getting taken by this type of in your face promotion given high gas prices and all?

___Good Luck

___Wayne

tigerhonaker
06-19-2006, 06:29 PM
Hi Terry:

___I know that you know that I know that you know that I know … :D

___Tom and I were discussing this kind of garbage in chat the other day and it just makes me wonder how many people are getting taken by this type of in your face promotion given high gas prices and all?

___Good Luck

___Wayne

Wayne,

I can answer that. A ton of them that is why the Ads are there in Very-Large-Print. ;)

Terry

bar10dah
06-19-2006, 11:39 PM
How funny. I just read this article today in the local newspaper. Then I remembered about a thread at GH and went onto the newspaper's website to get the article to post in GH. And then I come over here and see it's being talked about here, too! :)

http://www.azcentral.com/news/articles/0618gasscams0618.html

It's even gotten so bad that the local Ford dealership is advertising for a similar product! I don't remember what it was called. Something like XB3, or the such. They were offering it for $150, on sale, limited time, act now before prices go up...

Chuck
06-19-2006, 11:46 PM
I'd think by now, people would be disabling their catalytic converters like they did in the 1970's. :(

That would not work in the larger metro areas where they do emissions tests however.

tigerhonaker
06-20-2006, 05:46 PM
How funny. I just read this article today in the local newspaper. Then I remembered about a thread at GH and went onto the newspaper's website to get the article to post in GH. And then I come over here and see it's being talked about here, too! :)

http://www.azcentral.com/news/articles/0618gasscams0618.html

It's even gotten so bad that the local Ford dealership is advertising for a similar product! I don't remember what it was called. Something like XB3, or the such. They were offering it for $150, on sale, limited time, act now before prices go up...
bar10dah,

:D We try :D

Terry



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