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Re: Fitch Catalyst
| Kevin Wolford | 23 Sep 2007 20:56 |
I have no experience with the fitch, but my company started representing a competitor's product that seems similar to this Fitch catalyst.
Here's what we have been told in training. The catalyst is most effective on pre computer controlled Diesel engines. They are proven to reduce emissions, and have been proven in customer tests to reduce Diesel emissions on engines in underground mining applications, where it would be easy to prove whether they make a difference or not by the required constant monitoring of air quality.
Fuel savings range from 0% to 20%. The newer the engine, the less impact it has the ability to make. They work by arranging the molecules for more efficient combustion, much the same way as a catalytic converter helps to break up exhaust emissions. Some engines experience a fuel savings. Some do not. However, almost all engines do show a reduction in emissions when they are installed.
They're testing this on HorsepowerTV and it seems to work. Anybody have any experience with it?
http://www.fitchfuelcatalyst.com/
Lee
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| Lee Aanderud | 23 Sep 2007 15:29 |
They're testing this on HorsepowerTV and it seems to work. Anybody have any experience with it?
http://www.fitchfuelcatalyst.com/
Lee
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