I'm skeptical. Notice how on the website they don't tell you exactly how it works. The use phrases like "it re-refines the gasoline". Well, how does it do this, in what way is it "re-refining" the gas. Here is what they say in the FAQ part of the website:
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What is the Fitch Fuel Catalyst?
A metal alloy composed by a proprietary process that permanently transforms hydrocarbon fuels to a superior quality fuel than what is purchased from a gas station.
How does Fitch work?
Gasoline and diesel is at its most optimal when it is first refined but unfortunately during storage and transportation, the fuel quality drastically diminishes. Fuel is attacked by oxygen, ozone, and microorganisms (bacteria, yeast, and mold) that grow in the fuel creating a less than optimal fuel. A less than optimal fuel will produce less engine efficiency, less performance, more emissions, soot build up, and deposits in engine oil and injectors. By installing a Fitch System, the fuel is treated with the catalyst on board the vehicle, re-refining the fuel to its most optimal state allowing the engine to produce maximum performance, efficiency and lowering emissions and maintenance"
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So how does passing fuel through a filter with "a metal alloy composed by a proprietary process" eliminate oxygen, ozone, and microorganisms that are "attacking" the fuel. Sounds like a lot of BS and technical jargon to me. I'd like to see some independent tests of the product, and not from the whores on Horsepower TV that are being paid to sell you the product.
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It seems like these products always surface whenever gas prices start to rise. Just my .02 cents.