Fitch Fuel Catalyst?
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Worked very well on my gasser car. Instantly notieable improvement in response, cut emissions by 2/3, and gave me 2 mpg.
Doesn't seem to do anything on my diesel truck, and I even bought the overpriced CTD-specific kit.
Save your money if you're getting it for a CTD, but I'd get it for any and all gassers I had.
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My opinion on it is why would i want to place something in the fuel system that would impede flow for my vp44. Will Fitch pay for a new vp44 is it blocks fuel flow due to a defect or problem with it. Just my idea on the Snake oil canister.
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Field and lab tested vehicles range from 5-12% in fuel savings.
Less than $1.00 can help cut your fuel cost by up to 20%!!!
Use the old Apple trick... Accelerate and Decelerate with making the apple fall of the dash and you will probably save 15% or more in fuel.... Keep it at 65 or less and add another 5%....
And it only costs you $.50 for the apple!
You can send me the other $.50 for reminding you the common sense way to save fuel!
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Hmmm, the public responses on the front are kinda strange to me. An Avalanche 2500 (?) is now able to get 12mpg??? I guess I haven't been keeping up with those SUTs.
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Field and lab tested vehicles range from 5-12% in fuel savings.
Interesting reading>
http://www.everytime.cummins.com/eve...Whitepaper.pdf
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According to Cummins Secrets of Better Fuel Economy the most efficient drivers get about 30% better fuel economy than the least efficient drivers.
Interesting reading>
http://www.everytime.cummins.com/eve...Whitepaper.pdf
Interesting reading>
http://www.everytime.cummins.com/eve...Whitepaper.pdf
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Hohn I have seen them and the concern i have is that you install it in the fuel line. So if it becomes blocked in any way you have sent your vp44 to vp44 heaven. I myself could not be comfortable with something else in the fuel lines to adding to my concern over the vp44 we all have.