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capriagain
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Fuel cat.

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I am thinking about fitting an inline fuel cat to save me the bother of pouring in an additive in the tank every time i fill up. Has any body fitted one or is currantly using one, are they good and do what they are ment to do, or should i stick with my liquid additive.Thank you all for your help.



OLD SKOOL KID
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I use a fuel cat on my 3 ltr have done for a few years have had no problems works ok
Mine you only do 3000 miles a year used to use millers VPL at least I thimk its called that :? ?
Still have about 4 bottles in the garage if anyone wants them going cheap.
Never Drive Faster That Your Angal Can Fly......:-)

capriagain
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I only do about 3000 miles per year also. How do you know if it is working ok? Is that a daft question? Thanks for the reply.

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Post by OLD SKOOL KID »

"How do you know if it is working ok" :oops:

All I can say is running a big valve head,Holly.Nos.and plenty of welly (some times) theres no pinking engine runs sweet returns 25+ mpg on a run
Had the heads off last year valves all ok.
I think Ian @ capri club ran a cat on a capri (before his Tickford) and gave it a good report.
Allways run on good petrol though no supermarket cheap stuff. :D
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capriagain
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Say no more! I just wanted to be sure before i went a head and fitted one. Thanks for your help.

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