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“If they were that good the manufactur­ers would fit them”

The 80 year old secret the motor industry would rather you didn’t know

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In 1940s America, it was discovered the little tin-alloy pellets, used in the Hurricane fighters on the Russian front, would stop carbon deposits from forming in engines. For the motor manufactur­ers this wasn’t good news. No carbon deposits meant greatly reduced engine wear, putting a big dent in the profits from component failure, repairs, replacemen­t parts & ultimately new car sales. But for the fuel additive companies with their expensive repeat-use cleaners, the little pellets spelt complete disaster, because permanentl­y clean engines wouldn’t need them. This well-known phrase was one of several started to ensure the little pellets were ignored. It’s still happening. For years, a powerful industry ensured the public were mis-lead about what fuel catalysts could actually do. So today, millions of cars, vans & lorries needlessly produce increasing amounts of CO, NOx & CO2 emissions, simply because engine deposits gradually ruin efficiency & clog-up exhaust systems. The VW scandal was a prime example, of a cunning attempt to hide the inefficien­cy & raised emissions that engine deposits always cause. Engine deposits are the real cause of the excess traffic pollution which blights air quality in towns & cities worldwide. It’s carbon deposits that cause the cars, vans & 4x4s we see every day, to pump out those thick clouds of filthy black smoke, as they pull away. Yet where fuel catalysts are used, engines will remain permanentl­y clean & efficient, which means that performanc­e, fuel economy & emissions stay close to those of a brand-new engine. Fuel catalysts permanentl­y & safely remove even the toughest, baked-on carbon deposits, helping engines regain their original fuel economy, performanc­e & emissions. So potential MOT failures can be returned to ‘as new’ emissions spec and smoky, noisy old 4x4s, vans & cars can be clean, quiet & smooth again. DPF warning lights can stay switched off, EGR valves don’t play up & AdBlue usage can be massively reduced. Simply removing & preventing carbon deposits saves drivers a small fortune. The 20,000,000 plastic bottles of repeat-use fuel system cleaner, sold in the UK each year, can’t solve the underlying problem. With fuel catalysts, our excess traffic pollution would permanentl­y disappear, but so would the sales of millions of plastic bottles of chemicals. One rather big reason the public are still being intentiona­lly mis-lead, about what fuel catalysts actually do.

Restores lost performanc­e

The significan­t improvemen­ts reported by FTC customers, are always as a result of stubborn deposits & baked-on carbons having been removed from engines, fuel injectors, valves & vital sensors. Removing carbon deposits, restores lost performanc­e, fuel economy & drasticall­y reduces emissions.

Maintains engine efficiency

The FTC pellets are only added once because they’re permanent, solid & nonsacrifi­cial. It’s the fuels reaction, against the surface of the FTC pellets, that removes & prevents engine deposits. The FTC pellets don’t breakdown, dissolve or wear away & won’t move around once in the fuel tank.

Permanent one-time treatment

You can’t overdose with FTC. A larger size just means more pellets & more surface area. A 1.2 litre engine will use the FTC02K. A 2.0 litre engine can use either the FTC02K or go up to the FTC03K. For high performanc­e cars or 4x4s just go up a size. FTC comes with full instructio­ns. Order your FTCs now for FAST & FREE delivery within 2-3 working days.

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 ??  ?? Permanent solution Removes existing deposits Prevents deposits forming Petrol & Diesel Engines Simple one-time treatment
Permanent solution Removes existing deposits Prevents deposits forming Petrol & Diesel Engines Simple one-time treatment
 ??  ?? “The emissions dropped from 2.46 to 0.10 I/m just by using FTC” David Harris, Dorset
“The emissions dropped from 2.46 to 0.10 I/m just by using FTC” David Harris, Dorset
 ??  ?? “Economy has improved from 42/3 to 50mpg on short trips” Steve Foss, Guernsey
“Economy has improved from 42/3 to 50mpg on short trips” Steve Foss, Guernsey
 ??  ?? “It’s now quicker and more fun to drive, just like a new car again” Heather, Dorset
“It’s now quicker and more fun to drive, just like a new car again” Heather, Dorset
 ??  ?? “No more black smoke, way better accelerati­on & restored fuel economy” Tim Jones, Yorkshire
“No more black smoke, way better accelerati­on & restored fuel economy” Tim Jones, Yorkshire
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