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Dingo - Fitch Results
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<blockquote data-quote="Jim P" data-source="post: 799190" data-attributes="member: 64962"><p>I did a search on yahoo and came up with several hits on the fitch catalyst, their website has install instructions and various testimonals as well, some from some car mags, nothing negative in the comments i read, even from overseas, the product has been around for several years, even saw a video clip from horsepower tV where they installed one on their "pony up" project and mentioned an improvement (read decreased usuage) of gas used since the test motor was not in the car but on a dyno I believe. Did read one research paper that indicated none of these type "instruments/gadgets", etc don't work, Musclecarblog.com has install instructions as well, it was installed under the hood on the CAI heat shield, and then hooked to the fuel rail. Could be the magic pill/silver bullit</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Jim P, post: 799190, member: 64962"] I did a search on yahoo and came up with several hits on the fitch catalyst, their website has install instructions and various testimonals as well, some from some car mags, nothing negative in the comments i read, even from overseas, the product has been around for several years, even saw a video clip from horsepower tV where they installed one on their "pony up" project and mentioned an improvement (read decreased usuage) of gas used since the test motor was not in the car but on a dyno I believe. Did read one research paper that indicated none of these type "instruments/gadgets", etc don't work, Musclecarblog.com has install instructions as well, it was installed under the hood on the CAI heat shield, and then hooked to the fuel rail. Could be the magic pill/silver bullit [/QUOTE]
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