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wayne_cook
15-10-2006, 09:16 PM
hi has any of u used the above product and if so what do u think.
bottom line is does it work? I run a 6 cyl inboard which is fairly ec. but a 10% fuel saving would be great.
thanks bear

Noelm
16-10-2006, 08:24 AM
I do not believe in "miracle" inventions, BUT, my mate has a 100 series landcruiser and had one fitted and he reckons the difference is really noticable (but it could also be "all in the mind")

wayne_cook
16-10-2006, 07:11 PM
cheers noelm I have heard reports of around 16% savings on cruisers but boat reports are what i,m after. thanks

FNQCairns
16-10-2006, 07:27 PM
I know you are interested in boats but engines are engines at the level of a fitch type of conversation, if it does actually work in one engine it will also work in another but the extent it works until actually tried would be unknown. Money back guarantee?

Lot's of years ago I fitted one to a car to combat some pinging and I believed it worked but that was back then and I was young, don't think it was the Fitch brand and was placed inline and just called a fuel catalyst

I understand way back when with the introduction of the WW2 spitfire engine technology overtook fuel technology and they experienced problems not unlike some of the early outboard DI engines. An inline catalyst/s was added and it helped keep them flying. True I dunno for sure? anyway I have no idea if the fitch follows the past principles used in these devices by other manufacturers.

cheers fnq