Why don’t OEM’s like GM, Chrysler, Ford, Toyota etc implement the Fitch Fuel Catalyst on the cars right from the assembly line?
OEM’s do not typically add parts to the assembly line unless it saves them money or they are required to add because of specific regulations. OEMs must meet certain standards set forth by the E.P.A. and other regulatory organization. When determining MPG shown on the window sticker numbers, the EPA requires the automotive OEMs to test on a certified fuel such as Indolene. These purest certified fuels are too expensive to mass produce and are not equivalent to what consumers purchase at the pump.
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