Fitch fuel catalysts

Submitted: Monday, Aug 01, 2005 at 19:06
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Has anybody got one of these things? They sound good on paper but I haven't found anybody with one to tell me anything about them...
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Reply By: Moggs - Monday, Aug 01, 2005 at 19:35

Monday, Aug 01, 2005 at 19:35
One of the Members here - I think his name is Bill....knows all about them. I am sure he will be along to give you the good oil shortly.

I had a look at the website - hell, they better work for the amount they charge for them LOL.
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Reply By: greenant - Monday, Aug 01, 2005 at 21:53

Monday, Aug 01, 2005 at 21:53
Bullwinkle

Check out this site it might answer some of your question

www.fuelsaving.info/debunk.htm

Greenant
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Follow Up By: Bullwinkle - Tuesday, Aug 02, 2005 at 00:26

Tuesday, Aug 02, 2005 at 00:26
Yeah,righto, point taken!
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Reply By: Member - Pezza (QLD) - Tuesday, Aug 02, 2005 at 18:50

Tuesday, Aug 02, 2005 at 18:50
G'day Bullwinkle,
Mate go to the top of the forum page and print "fitch" into the keywords box and tick 'body' then hit 'go' and see what comes up.
F4phantom (a regular on this site, though haven't heard from him for a while) is testing one at the moment, so hopefully he will give us some feedback soon.
Also as mentioned above......c'mon Bill S. where are you? We're waiting:) LOL

Avagoodn
Pezza
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Reply By: Robert K (VIC) - Tuesday, Aug 16, 2005 at 00:26

Tuesday, Aug 16, 2005 at 00:26
Greenant , you told Bullwinkle to look up some websites by a Tony of England that has taken on the task of commenting on various types of devices including that of the Fitch Fuel Catalyst, (FFC).
Tony appears to have no way of being contacted so as to make 5 corrections to his comments with repect to the R&D that the makers of the FFC have carried out over a number of years. The corrections that would be required to Tony's generalised remark to achieve accuracy re FFC are covered in the following 5 comments 1.The implication that TIN is the major component of the FFC. Good Research of the patents on FFC show that TIN is not nor is Lead 2.The FFC is a great leap in catalyst technology achieved by Dr Berlin, a contributor to US Exhaust Catalyst R&Dand this happened 45 years after the end of World War 2. 3.Very detailed scientific mass spectrograhic fuel studies have been made involving untreated fuels and what changes FFC causes to those fuels. 4. FFC does have a very clearly obvervable cleaning effect on the combustion chamber surfaces- as pictures taken with laserphotograhy show . 5 Tony especially refers to the USA EPA setting the testing standards for evaulating the worthiness of a claimed fuel efficiency improvers. FFC passed over 30 EPA set tests and was EPA certifed as an approved aftermarket aid in August 1995 . 6. Tony's seeming lack of being contacted to correct the 5 foregoing matters has and still does lead some of you chaps into a swamp of confusion . This is a pity as it does appear that there is a lot to be gain by using the FFC technology in mechanical sound vehicles
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Reply By: Member - Bill S (NSW) - Tuesday, Aug 16, 2005 at 09:49

Tuesday, Aug 16, 2005 at 09:49
HI Bullwinkle. They are better in you car than they are on paper.One day when I have a little time I will answer all questions put to me on this forum. A few point as to where I am coming from.I ran a successful mechanical workshop for twentyfive years and trained many apprentices in that time.Do you all honestly think that I would walkaway from that business into fitch without learning what fitch acheives??
Understand I am full of this product as to the gains derived by the users of it,they being the general public who are all putting MONEY back in their pockets.Will elaberate further when time permits.

Regards BILLS
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