FUEL CAT LTD
- 100 GOLDSMITH AVENUE
W3 6HW LONDON
Phone: 0208 896 9172
Fax: 0208 752 0600
E-mail: Send messagewww.fuelcat.co.uk
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Short profile:
Manufacturers since 1988 of the Fuel Cat pre combustion fuel catalyst, for all petrol, diesel. oil, Propane and bio fuels. Lasting minimum 5 years or 250, 000 miles, benefits include lower emissions/smoke, improved economy, cleaner and smoother running engine plus more power. Will allow older engines made to run on leaded to fuel to run on unleaded fuel, without alterations to ignition. Also stops bacterial growth and fuel degredation, when fuel is not being used.
Products
Fuel Cat pre combustion catalyst
What is a Catalyst? A catalyst is a substance that increases the rate, or speed, of a reaction, at some temperature, without itself being transformed. A catalyst does this by reducing the energy required for the reaction to occur, thus saving energy, time and money.
Detailed description:
The FUEL CAT fuel catalyst induces chemical reactions among fuel molecules at low temperatures (such as those our vehicles and fuel tanks experience) and it returns them to their original state at the conclusion of the reaction ready to initiate a new sequence. Fuel molecules have a tendency to cluster together. At the point of combustion, the outer molecules protect the inner molecules from being covered with oxygen, resulting in some of the inner molecules going un-burned and blowing out from the exhaust as emissions.
The FUEL CAT fuel catalyst induces chemical reactions among fuel molecules at low temperatures (such as those our vehicles and fuel tanks experience) and it returns them to their original state at the conclusion of the reaction ready to initiate a new sequence.
Keywords:
Save fuel, less emissions, more power, catalyst, octane booster, fuel savings, combustion, petrol, diesel, oil, fuel degredation, power ignition, Reduced emissions

