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mrjimbo

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Cataclean
« on: 07 August 2010, 16:10:55 »

   Is this stuff any good ? or is it just optimistic hogwash ? 


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Global Testing of Cataclean Raises Ceiling on Emissions Reduction and Fuel Efficiency
Liverpool, UK – System Products announced today that NAC MG, an independent laboratory and member of the
British Testing Advisory Group (BTCA)...  Read More

 How it Works


CATACLEAN is NOT a fuel additive, and it is not added to fuel as a petrol or diesel "enhancement."
CATACLEAN rapidly and thoroughly dissolves resin, gum, carbon and similar deposits in the fuel system, oxygen sensor/lambda probe and catalytic converter.
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 Independent Testing


CATACLEAN is proud to publish the results of our Independent testing
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Re: Cataclean
« Reply #1 on: 07 August 2010, 16:33:43 »

Used some in mine, didn't do anything in my case, as I think my cat's knackered anyhow. Was worth a shot I suppose..

I've heard it does actually work though
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Re: Cataclean
« Reply #2 on: 07 August 2010, 16:57:12 »

Just came across it while i was looking for something else. Be interesting to see what results people have had with it.
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Re: Cataclean
« Reply #3 on: 09 August 2010, 17:32:59 »

ive heard it is worth a try, and has got some people through an MOT.

Im tempted to have a try and see if it will help ressurect the precats.

i couldnt get rid of my precat codes, a dose of forte fuel treatment, 2 tanks of vpower, then cleared them (they previously stayed gone for a couple of mile)  they stayed out for about 150 miles, so pretty sure the cleanlyness of the fuel system, and quality of fuels used does have a bearing.

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Re: Cataclean
« Reply #4 on: 09 August 2010, 18:28:50 »

Hi
Used to get my last MOT.
It greatly reduced emissions from failing very badly to just a fail
so had to change 1 of the CATs.
But without it I would of had to change both.
Cost compared to a CAT I think it's worth a go.
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« Reply #5 on: 14 August 2010, 00:03:12 »

Yep,

Ive used it,,,, brilliant stuff !!!

Would give it 10 out of 10

Ploppy :y
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