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What is the difference between a fuel catalyst and an additive?

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What is the difference between a fuel catalyst and an additive?

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An additive is usually a chemical introduced into solution with fuel.

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A – An additive is usually a chemical introduced into solution with fuel. Additives must be replenished at each refueling. A catalyst affects the fuel but does not become part of it. The Fitch Fuel Catalyst is a once only treatment and will last up to 400,000 kilometres or virtually the life of the engine.

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a. An additive is usually a chemical introduced into solution with the fuel. b. Additives must be replenished at each refueling. c. A Catalyst affects the fuel but does not become part of it.

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