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  • #16
    Do they work? You can get a lot of veg oil for £75.
    i like it muddy!

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    • #17
      Originally posted by it's Jim
      Do they work? You can get a lot of veg oil for £75.
      I will let ya know after some tests.. but a few peeps on here have them fitted and say they do work....

      Stu
      http://www.manicgamer.net

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      • #18
        If you would post some thing to say if it works or not would be great. I do a lot of miles in mine so any thing i can do to save me a few quid, brilliant.
        Jim
        i like it muddy!

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        • #19
          Originally posted by it's Jim
          If you would post some thing to say if it works or not would be great. I do a lot of miles in mine so any thing i can do to save me a few quid, brilliant.
          Jim
          will do m8... i do over 300 per week just to work n back without the general fun drivin...

          this is from the fuel cat site....

          A more complete and even Combustiongives more power per unit of fuel. This extra power can be used or saved. If used, the engine performance will be enhanced, using the same amount of fuel, or if saved, better fuel consumption. Typical savings reported by FUEL CAT users is between 8% to 15%. Due to the more complete combustion, both diesel and petrol engines will run more smoothly. This is one of the first benefits usually noticed by users.

          http://www.fuelcat.co.uk/benefits.html


          So i think its kinda worth a try... over time it should save loads of money...
          http://www.manicgamer.net

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          • #20
            The original fuel cat was designed and used on Hawker Hurricane fighters, to allow them to use lower octane fuel on the Russian Front. I believe the fuel cat, when used with veg oil, bio diesel or any slightly impure fuel, will have a positive effect. I am not so sure about it's worth when using relatively pure fuels available in the UK. Linda fitted a fuel cat to the bullet and reckons that she is getting an extra 30 - 50 miles from a tank full of dino diesel. If it only lengthens the life of the fuel pump, due to it having to deal with a lower viscosity oil, then it is probably worth the effort.

            Discalimer: These are aonly my thoughts, so don't sue Koi.
            It's only a hobby!

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            • #21
              If its as good as it says, it would be well worth it. Giving me an extra 15% per tank would be great. I would save enough in the first month to pay for its self.
              i like it muddy!

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              • #22
                Originally posted by it's Jim
                If its as good as it says, it would be well worth it. Giving me an extra 15% per tank would be great. I would save enough in the first month to pay for its self.
                this is why i gotta try it m8...

                Stu
                http://www.manicgamer.net

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                • #23
                  If you're engine needed more air, the big spinning pump thing in the inlet tract (otherwise known as a turbocharger) would be supplying it.

                  And telling the engine management system that it's doing this.

                  I wouldn't bother.

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                  • #24
                    Originally posted by NFC
                    If you're engine needed more air, the big spinning pump thing in the inlet tract (otherwise known as a turbocharger) would be supplying it.

                    And telling the engine management system that it's doing this.

                    I wouldn't bother.
                    ah, but you could get a bigger turbo and uprated wastegate, re-map the ECU etc. etc.

                    if there was too much air / pressure then the ECU would cut the engine anyway
                    nee nar nee nar, i'm a fire engine!

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                    • #25
                      [QUOTE=amethyst]found this the other day.... anyone got any experience on these or have one fitted?

                      http://www.hiclone.co.ukQUOTE]




                      For the most effective power increase, fit a freeflowing or straight through exhaust. Especially where it exits the turbo.
                      Have you ever tried breathing in through your mouth and out through your nose whe you have a cold?
                      I think you get the 'picture' .

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                      • #26
                        [quote=BUSHWHACKER]
                        Originally posted by amethyst
                        found this the other day.... anyone got any experience on these or have one fitted?

                        http://www.hiclone.co.ukQUOTE]


                        For the most effective power increase, fit a freeflowing or straight through exhaust. Especially where it exits the turbo.
                        Have you ever tried breathing in through your mouth and out through your nose whe you have a cold?
                        I think you get the 'picture' .
                        Never thought of it like that m8... ta...

                        I went for the inline fuel cat instead from Philip in the end... and just started to run a 50 - 50 mix of veg - deisel.. all is wicked up to now..

                        Will be moving to a heated one i think toward the winter....

                        Stu
                        http://www.manicgamer.net

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