Fitch Fuel Catalyst Placement under JK Rubicon Hood
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Fitch Fuel Catalyst Placement under JK Rubicon Hood
Hi all,
please do not lambast me for wanting to put the Fitch Fuel Catalyst system into my JK rubi, as I am not here to discuss the merits of the product.
please do, however, show me where you secured yours if you have one. There's not a lot of room under the hood and any suggestions would be great.
also, pics are a home run for those who have already done it. please share!
much thanks!
please do not lambast me for wanting to put the Fitch Fuel Catalyst system into my JK rubi, as I am not here to discuss the merits of the product.
please do, however, show me where you secured yours if you have one. There's not a lot of room under the hood and any suggestions would be great.
also, pics are a home run for those who have already done it. please share!
much thanks!
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I put mine next to the Majic bean bag holder and just to the left of the snake oil container which are both located in the tray below the battery tray.
I call it tray number 2 on the list of the other imaginary compartments under the hood.
On the lighter side,can you return it and get your hard earned money back?
Come on guys....is there some particular reason why these kinds of mileage improvement products haven't been bought up and implemented by any of the world's automotive manufacturers in a market striving for fuel efficiency to boost their sales?
I call it tray number 2 on the list of the other imaginary compartments under the hood.
On the lighter side,can you return it and get your hard earned money back?
Come on guys....is there some particular reason why these kinds of mileage improvement products haven't been bought up and implemented by any of the world's automotive manufacturers in a market striving for fuel efficiency to boost their sales?
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I agree with you too help don't harass. We here as short as I have been here we have always assisted anyone if we could on assistance that has been requested. Lets continue if we can.
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I don't have one, but there is a fuel line running down the frame rail (passenger side) that me thinks would be easy to tap into. Then you could secure it to the frame under the vehicle up out of harms way.
Also assuming it works as advertised (not gonna argue either way) I would consider putting it on the return line so it continualy treats the entire tank of fuel.
Also assuming it works as advertised (not gonna argue either way) I would consider putting it on the return line so it continualy treats the entire tank of fuel.
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There's a pretty big space between the radiator support and the engine. One forum member did a very nice horn install in this space. The Fitch unit looks like it would fit there. Having said that, I have to agree about spending your money differently. I mean really, if this thing really worked and make an appreciable difference, it would be part of every vehicle made today running an internal combustion engine. ....but you know what? It's your money and your Jeep. Build it like you want to and put whatever you want on it.
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to those who have graciously donated their time to help directly answer my question, much thanks. to those who chose to ignore my intro (that i wasn't looking for any opinions) i defer to my late grandfather who opined that "opinions are lke assholes...everyone's gt one." Even though I explicitly asked that opinions be kept out of this thread, some still cannot resist. you have certianly proven that you have an opinion. now, i defer to the aformentioned quote for you to figure the rest out.
always good to be a part of a famly like the jk-forum.
always good to be a part of a famly like the jk-forum.