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Have You Used This Performace Product For Your Car?

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TWR | 12:51 Thu 02nd Nov 2017 | Motoring
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RTC, I am by no means advertising this product I only want to know your views / concerns if you've have.
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What is RTC?
Not STP?
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The name FTC has not been explained BHJ.
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Sorry, no Douglas, similar though.
What is it?
My back bumper fell off.
Is this a game of TLAs?
I think you need to expand on your question a bit. Is it RTC or FTC? Do you add it to your fuel tank, mix it with your oil, fiddle with the engine management chip or what? Where have you seen it advertised?
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RTC, Car Engine performance Product.
IDK
is it something you put in your fuel tank to help the fuel last longer?

If so, then utter poppycock.
If it's a fuel tank catalyst then the jury seems to have returned a verdict of junk science.

https://www.honestjohn.co.uk/forum/post/index.htm?t=99755
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Dam FTC, Sorry.
Ah, light dawns.

No, I haven't tried it and now won't.

Thank you.
Let's put it this way; if a product costing less than £45 to the public ie, about £15 to business, can do all those things, wouldn't car manufacturers fit it as standard, the price being negligible compared to even the cheapest new car?

Just wasted 10 mins Googling RTC, thanks TWR :o(
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That 10 mins will leave someone else alone, so that must be a good thing.

Very good TWR, now run along.
RTC - road traffic collision.

Not a good name for a car performance product!

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