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What are the major components of the Fitch® Fuel Catalyst?

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What are the major components of the Fitch® Fuel Catalyst?

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The catalyst is a composite of a number of metals formed into an alloy by a propriety process.

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A – The Catalyst is a composite of a number of metals forming an alloy. These metals are coalesced by a propriety process. These metals are housed in a canister type unit or plastic casings which are not affected by fuel. Q – How does the Catalyst work? A – All hydrocarbon fuels contain gums and resins which cause the fuel molecules of petrol and diesel fuel to conglomerate in clusters. These clusters are too large to burn completely in the extremely short time that the burning fuel is in the combustion chamber. Therefore, these unburned molecules enter the exhaust stream as a smoky gas and do not contribute any power to the operation of the engine. The Catalyst dissolves these gums and resins so that these clusters of molecules do not form, allowing all the fuel to be used for power. The theory is verified by the fact that the catalyst fuel consistently produces exhaust emissions reductions of 50% or more in both hydrocarbons and carbon monoxide, thus indicating more complete combusti

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