Broquet - The Fuel Catalyst
Broquet - The Fuel Catalyst
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RWX3L

Original Poster:

133 posts

240 months

Thursday 15th July 2010
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I've sumbled accross a website reference for 'Broquet - The Fuel Catalyst', does anyone have any knowledge, advise, experience of using this 'device'

It claims to be a safe 'conversion' to unleaded for older engines.

I run my TVR 1600m on unleaded with a fuel additive, but this solution may be a more 'long term' solution.

If suitable, the next issue is fitting the thing!

www.broquet.co.uk

nwarner

612 posts

277 months

Thursday 15th July 2010
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Keep using the additive.

Seabass

193 posts

216 months

Thursday 15th July 2010
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Look up "Snake Oil" while your at it.

timelord

318 posts

300 months

Thursday 15th July 2010
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Or even fit an unleaded head from the likes of Burton or Vulcan, been runnung my 1600M on super unleaded ever since major engine rebuild nearly 10 years and several thousand miles ago with no ill effects, still makes 100hp at wheels. Geoff

RWX3L

Original Poster:

133 posts

240 months

Friday 16th July 2010
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i'll stick with the adative i have until it's almost gone (i stocked up!) and then check 'snake oil' out.

cheers

beckerman

500 posts

301 months

Saturday 17th July 2010
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Wow, Broquet Catalysts, a real blast from the past...

I would avoid touching with your or anyone else's bargepole..... Get an unleaded head conversion. wink