Re: The Fitch Catalyst - Genuine Improvement or Fake Hype?
Interesting that you seem to have now decided it is not a maginet. I was reading a website last night where a fellow reported that he had opened one of the catalysers and found a filter and magnet inside.
$400- $500 seems a lot to spend on a fuel filter and magnet.
Tilly[/QUOTE]
Tilly, I am happy to hear that you're looking up on the subject!
As for what i have or have not decided, please do not presume. You may recall that I asked after whether the cannister version may have contained any magnetic elements.
my quote: "I am not certain if the drop-in fitch pellets are ferromagnetic. Perhaps the cannister ones are - any response from the distributors on this detail?"
This was in relation to Marc1's write up on magnets, which were previously unmentioned, you may recall...
Also, that I was asking after whether the pellets in the cannister version were themselves ferro or paramagnetic - as I have tested the ones in the cage and they do not seem to be ferromagnetic at all. Chris on this forum has a theory they may be diamagnetic. Another topic i hope to investigate too.
Can you please give me the link to this site where the cannister was opened up? Pictures would be good otherwise it's probably ballyhoo.
While we're on the subject of magnets and catalysts, here's another product that pre-treats diesel. (ooh, another controversial one!)
Check out the Dieselcraft website:
http://www.dieselcraft.com/imagephotos.html
Interesting that you seem to have now decided it is not a maginet. I was reading a website last night where a fellow reported that he had opened one of the catalysers and found a filter and magnet inside.
$400- $500 seems a lot to spend on a fuel filter and magnet.
Tilly[/QUOTE]
Tilly, I am happy to hear that you're looking up on the subject!
As for what i have or have not decided, please do not presume. You may recall that I asked after whether the cannister version may have contained any magnetic elements.
my quote: "I am not certain if the drop-in fitch pellets are ferromagnetic. Perhaps the cannister ones are - any response from the distributors on this detail?"
This was in relation to Marc1's write up on magnets, which were previously unmentioned, you may recall...
Also, that I was asking after whether the pellets in the cannister version were themselves ferro or paramagnetic - as I have tested the ones in the cage and they do not seem to be ferromagnetic at all. Chris on this forum has a theory they may be diamagnetic. Another topic i hope to investigate too.
Can you please give me the link to this site where the cannister was opened up? Pictures would be good otherwise it's probably ballyhoo.
While we're on the subject of magnets and catalysts, here's another product that pre-treats diesel. (ooh, another controversial one!)
Check out the Dieselcraft website:
http://www.dieselcraft.com/imagephotos.html
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