Ford Fiesta - Broquet Fuel Catalyst - chaz125

This is an unbiased opinion, based on garage emission evidence. I have used a Broquet Fuel catalyst on a range of modern petrol cars and diesel 4x4s. At MOT, mechanics have been astonished at how low emissions from my vehicle have been. There is also a definite increase in power and torque as evidenced by less need to change into a lower gear. Unfortunately, the oil and motor trade have vested interests in bad-naming products that work well in increasing fuel economy and increasing the lifespan of motor engines. And the Broquet one does work very well, in my experience.

Ford Fiesta - Broquet Fuel Catalyst - drbe

Hmm?

Snake oil, anyone?

This is the address given in the "Contact Us" section of the website. Looks as though they are working out of someone's spare bedroom.

tinyurl.com/yb8tm6kr

Ford Fiesta - Broquet Fuel Catalyst - bolt

This is an unbiased opinion, based on garage emission evidence. I have used a Broquet Fuel catalyst on a range of modern petrol cars and diesel 4x4s. At MOT, mechanics have been astonished at how low emissions from my vehicle have been. There is also a definite increase in power and torque as evidenced by less need to change into a lower gear. Unfortunately, the oil and motor trade have vested interests in bad-naming products that work well in increasing fuel economy and increasing the lifespan of motor engines. And the Broquet one does work very well, in my experience.

IIRC its been advertised for years, Everyone is entitled to an opinion, as it has not been proven to work, like most others I will take it with a pinch of salt

Probably better off using BP or Shell fuel at least IMO it does something

Edited by bolt on 29/10/2018 at 07:34

Ford Fiesta - Broquet Fuel Catalyst - SLO76
If it worked and were cost effective it would be standard equipment from new.
Ford Fiesta - Broquet Fuel Catalyst - KB.

Blimey, that's a blast from the past!

See here for a Backroom post from 2001 www.honestjohn.co.uk/forum/post/index.htm?t=437

It even says in that post that the thing has been around for years - so goodness knows how it's still going.

I have half a suspicion I tried one many years ago, on an old Maestro, i believe ... maybe they didn't cost much and maybe I thought it was worth trying - and I have a vague recollection that it did absolutely nothing and I certainly didn't buy another.

Ford Fiesta - Broquet Fuel Catalyst - madf

Any product sold without independent verification of its claims is basically automatically junk in my view.

Ford Fiesta - Broquet Fuel Catalyst - KB.

It's all coming back to me ... I bought an in-line one and fitted it to a 1982 1.3 Maestro (in that glorious excrement brown colour) - maybe as it required leaded fuel and I thought the filter might obviate the need for the additive that I used to put in the tank at every fill.

I left it on the car when selling it (for about £100 as I recall).

To summarise then ..... I don't recall it doing anything to improve mpg (I would have remembered if it did) but maybe it saved me buying the four star leaded additive. On the other hand maybe the engine would have kept going on unleaded fuel and the additive and the Broquet were money down the drain .... we'll never know.

Ford Fiesta - Broquet Fuel Catalyst - bolt

It's all coming back to me ... I bought an in-line one and fitted it to a 1982 1.3 Maestro

reminds me of the fuel magnets people used to tie on the petrol flexi pipe to carb, only thing they did was to break the flexi pipe and break down through petrol starvation, people said they worked, lol

Ford Fiesta - Broquet Fuel Catalyst - Avant

Thank you for finding that, KB.

It's worth quoting HJ's advice on that thread of 2001:

"The Advertising Standards Authority has banned Broquet from advertising because its claims cannot be scientifically substantiated. There are a mass of testimonials, but no solid scientific evidence. Until it has been tested and approved by MIRA or the AA or the RAC there is no real proof that it works.

HJ"

And I like the final post on that subject, to the effect that "a light right foot is cheaper and more effective".

Edited by Avant on 29/10/2018 at 14:31

Ford Fiesta - Broquet Fuel Catalyst - A. M Atkinson

I remember these Magic Pills being advertised back in the 70s. The ads are around for a while until busted, then they come back when folk have forgotten. The first "bust" was for the claim that the the things were developed for use in fighter aircraft in Russia, This was found to be false, as were the favourable testimonials.

Around the same time, and even earlier, adverts for Molyslip oil additive were found to grossly exaggertated. I remember one testimonial claiming the user got over 69mpg from his Mini, and, moreover, drove all the way back from central Europe to London before realising his sump had leaked and there had been no oil in the engine - with no resultant damage !

Ford Fiesta - Broquet Fuel Catalyst - Gibbo_Wirral

Good test of all these fuel savers and improvers on 5th gear here. Spoiler - none of them work.

www.youtube.com/watch?v=-lpnHhTG204