UK Motorhome Information, Motorhome fun, American RV Forums, Articles, Reviews, Sales, Campsites The worlds No.1 puncture prevention treatment
Advertise Here
  Create account
Motorhome Facts :: View topic - "Broquet" fuel catalyst
 
Log in Register Forum FAQ Memberlist Search

BookmarksBookmarks  •  Watched TopicsWatched Topics  •  Arcade  •  Attachments  •  Buddy List  •  Ranks  •  Rules  •  Smilies List  •  Stats  •  
Forums Staff  • Medals  •  Courthouse
Google  
Boosters UK Motorhome remapping Specialists
This Forum section sponsored by Boosters UK
>> Welcome to Motorhome Facts!

You are a Guest, please Join now to allow full access to the website and be part of our community. You can register by clicking the "Click Here to create an account" link at the top left of the page under our Logo


Latest News
Next Rally is @ New Years Eve . Southsea on 30/12/2008 in Hampshire
Motorhome Facts Forum Index -> Tech / Mech Chat -> "Broquet" fuel catalyst
Post new topic  Reply to topic   Printer-friendly version co.mments Facebook del.icio.us digg blogmarks blinklist feed me links Furl Linkagogo Reddit Shadows Smarking simpy Spurl meneame technorati Yahoo Google :: :: View previous topic :: View next topic 
"Broquet" fuel catalyst
30337 PostPosted: Sun Nov 21, 2004 5:41 pm Thank this member for this postReply with quote
moncayomike  
 
Joined: May 11, 2005
Posts: 79


MH: Moncayo 421 Halcon
Campsites
Location: Sale, Cheshire


Status: Offline




On a radio show recently "Her in the passenger seat", heard about a fuel catylist called a Broquet.
Has anyone heard about these, what they can and do, are they wort the cost, how long will the repayment period be??????????

Help!!!!!!!!! is it worth it.
View user's profile
30338 PostPosted: Sun Nov 21, 2004 7:27 pm Thank this member for this postReply with quote
MandyandDave Subscriber 24/05/2009 
 
Joined: May 09, 2005
Posts: 5149
Thanked 126 times in 120 posts

MH: inactiva
Campsites
Location: From Bedouin to Dahee

blank.gif

Status: Offline




Hi Mike,
They look like a metal cage about 4" X 1" with spherical discs inside, you put them directly into the fuel tank.

I put one of these in the tank of my 1958 MGA roadster a few years ago when I saw that leaded fuel was being phased out. Since then I've done a few thousand miles in the car using regular unleaded. After about a year I had to adjust the idling speed as it had become too high [I hadn't touched the carbs. for about 15 years] but otherwise everything was fine. I admit that this isn't a scientific test as the engine might have run equally well without the device in the tank.

Regards M&D


Last edited by MandyandDave on Tue Nov 30, 2004 9:01 pm; edited 1 time in total
View user's profile Click Here to see my Motorhome Photo Gallery
30336 PostPosted: Tue Nov 30, 2004 7:21 pm Thank this member for this postReply with quote
maxwell  
 
Joined:
Posts: 27


MH: burstner A747
Campsites
Location: north yorkshire


Status: Offline




twisted:

Hi Mick I had dealings with this item a number of years ago.Its use is for engines that need leaded fuel,Its supposed to to make your average 4star motor run of unleaded so its of no use to diesel users. it was full of hype and I am pretty sure totaly useless.
View user's profile
  Motorhome Facts Forum Index -> Tech / Mech Chat
You cannot post new topics in this forum
You cannot reply to topics in this forum
You cannot edit your posts in this forum
You cannot delete your posts in this forum
You cannot vote in polls in this forum
You cannot attach files in this forum
You cannot download files in this forum
All times are GMT + 1 Hour  
Page 1 of 1  

  
  
Go to MAIN SITE Front Page
 Post new topic  Reply to topic   Printer-friendly version
 




phpBB © 2001-2003 phpBB Group
Forums ©


UK Motorhomes, Motorhome, Motorhoming, Motorcaravanning, Campervan.
Baby Forums || Dog Beds || Motorhome Accessories || Motorhome Directory || Labrador Dogs || Peugeot Forums || Caravan Forums || Discount Gifts || Baby Forums || Motorhome Handbrake extender
PHP - Nuke Copyright © 2004

[ Script generation time: 0.4713s (PHP: 51% - SQL: 49%) ] - [ SQL queries: 77 ] - [ Pages served in past 5 minutes : 436 ] - [ GZIP disabled ] - [ Debug on ]