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Inline stainless steel fuel catalyst run on unleaded triumph stag boost octane
If you look at his feedback, he has sold a heap of the catalyst type that are dropped into the tank. I like this from his description blurb for one of these:
"This product is not unique to us, there are a few companies producing a similar product but we hope you will be impressed with our honesty about this product."
If he was truly honest, he wouldn't be selling them....
Dave
1974 Mk2, ZF Auto, 3.45 Diff, Datsun Driveshafts. Stag owner/maintainer since 1989.
He is at most classic shows, also sell plug leads and "spark boosters"
Oh, should I ask for my money back then I suppose the 1 million US dollars from Nigeria won't be in my account next week that I gave them the details of for the transfer either
Wise men ignore the advice of fools, but fools ignore the advice of wise men sigpic
Can't believe they are still selling this cr*p. It has been disproved so many times. Still, there's one born every minute.
Well perhaps I should have revealed in my first post that I did whimsically question the seller - one "Alan" - whether he had the right motor - to which the reply came "the stag needs high octane fuel and needs a cooler burn of fuel todays fuels burn extra hot i know i ve had two regards alan."
You don't doubt him, surely?
Halfords wipers, Turtle wax and shampoo - RV8 and a beautiful Rover 75 ("relax it's a Rover")
Well perhaps I should have revealed in my first post that I did whimsically question the seller - one "Alan" - whether he had the right motor - to which the reply came "the stag needs high octane fuel and needs a cooler burn of fuel todays fuels burn extra hot i know i ve had two regards alan." You don't doubt him, surely?
Yes, and don't call me Shirley.......
Dave
1974 Mk2, ZF Auto, 3.45 Diff, Datsun Driveshafts. Stag owner/maintainer since 1989.
Sold since 1988 as Fuel Cat but with a rustproof anodised aluminium cylinder, as a direct replacement for the fuel filter. Later as a net of 'catalyst' which could be dropped into the tank.( Often confused with a bag of lead balls}. Still available for almost £90.00 as opposed to the cheap imitation mentioned above.
I have one, and the windscreen sticker which was supplied with it. I removed it in working order in 2004 when I bought the car. I was not influenced by the Advertising Standards Agencies legal action.. see http://fuelcatisascam.selfip.com/. I would part with mine if anyone wants it for genuine scientific purposes. But be warned.Since removing mine I have had punctures and a failed overdrive.
Whilst I agree with his condemnation of the fuel catalyst, and his free style of expression, reading his other rants about the 'crap things in life' reminds me of some else who until recently presented Top Gear. A few good laughs, but maybe he has some issues.
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