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Old 07 October 2004, 11:35 PM
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Question Cat fuel addative?

Can anyone remember what the wed address is for the fuel addative that acts as a catalitic converter? It was in Banzai or JP a couple of months back.
Should be good at MOT time.

Cheers,Rob.
Old 07 October 2004, 11:51 PM
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wasnt it something that upped the octane of the fuel? I would be interested in knowing whether it works or not
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Originally Posted by m3matt
wasnt it something that upped the octane of the fuel? I would be interested in knowing whether it works or not
Yes, think it did.
Said it was originaly designed to reduce cancer of miners due to toxic fumes from mining machinery, but had other applications found by accident, if that jogs anyones memory.
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I think there is some fuel additive from Forte ( not sure if we public can get hold of it? ) which I was told does the same thing for MOT's, by cleaning out all the crap from the engine for a tankfull before the MOT and lowers emissions?

Other than not, dare I say Broquets ??
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Originally Posted by vulnax999
Other than not, dare I say Broquets ??
No you don't dare say it....


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Old 08 October 2004, 08:33 AM
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Originally Posted by rob oneill
Can anyone remember what the wed address is for the fuel addative that acts as a catalitic converter? It was in Banzai or JP a couple of months back.
Should be good at MOT time.

Cheers,Rob.
Was reading through a couple of Banzai's and JP last night, really bad memory normally but I believe it is called CTech 3000 (Can't remember which it was in now!). Looked on web this morning and found http://www.ctech-fuelsaver.com/home.asp

If you decide to use it, let us know what you make of it, Any performance gains etc as they suggest it does.

Hope this helps mate.
Old 08 October 2004, 05:22 PM
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That's sounds like a minor variation on the male bovine faeces that is the Ecotek CB-26P. To point out the Bleedin' Obvious: if it was that easy, every manufacturer would be doing it.


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Originally Posted by VTEC to Turbo
Was reading through a couple of Banzai's and JP last night, really bad memory normally but I believe it is called CTech 3000 (Can't remember which it was in now!). Looked on web this morning and found http://www.ctech-fuelsaver.com/home.asp

If you decide to use it, let us know what you make of it, Any performance gains etc as they suggest it does.

Hope this helps mate.
Yes, that was it! thanks.
Just wanted to bookmrk it for next MOT time, Im willing to give it a go!
Cheers, Rob.
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Originally Posted by _Meridian_
That's sounds like a minor variation on the male bovine faeces that is the Ecotek CB-26P. To point out the Bleedin' Obvious: if it was that easy, every manufacturer would be doing it.


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It is that bleeding obvious! - subaru and ford (to name but two) are now fitting "intake swirl" devices like the Ecotek CB-26P to their cars...
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