yeh i saw that too. I dunno. theres always something every couple of years or so. what warranty is available, sticking magic boxes on my car is a bit against the grain. but hey if it works
I saw in on a current affairs program tonight. They dyno'd a 4wd and it went from 63rwkw to 70 rwkw with the device installed.
I have never heard of them before. The inventor is US based.
http://www.fitchcatalyst.com.au/Product-List.asp?PC=11 - This is the aussiewebsite - but there is an US website.
FAQ here - http://www.fitchfuelcatalyst.com/techinfo/fitchfaq.html
what do you think guys, does it replace the fuel filter, this is what I assumed.
yeh i saw that too. I dunno. theres always something every couple of years or so. what warranty is available, sticking magic boxes on my car is a bit against the grain. but hey if it works
Why do I get the feeling this is just a magnet in a housing? My grandpa used to talk about putting oposing magnets on the sides of the fuel line in his Model A to get more power and mileage.
I think if this thing really reduced emissions and improved mileage the manufactureres would have it installed from the factory.
1988 M3 - Track rat
1989 325iC
1995 530iM
2000 323iT - UUC BBK, PSS9 Coilovers
2005 GMC HD Crew
Remember the 100 mpg carburetor? And how about that turbo intake thingy that is supposed to add power, reduce fuel consumption and restore hair? I dunno - maybe Exxon has suppressed all of this miracle technology.