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seapahn wrote:My brother (who is a graduate aerospace/mechanical engineering student at UCLA) and I sit and laugh at their commercials sometimes!!! Especially when they say "it helps you make better horsepower"...
We are both convinced it's an absolute gimmick and a total c##p. Worst of all, it will be a restriction when you need air most!!!! Don't you think engine manufacturers would have already thought of "spinning" the air for performance if it were so easy and would make their cars more economical and more powerful? Are we really supposed to believe engine designers and engineers are so dumb? hahahahahahaha
It's a lot like that ZMax c##p. They REALLY get on my nerves with their lies. Even after all the truth came out about their product, I still see them running those misleading and horrible informercials.
Thanks, but no thanks. I have done my share of testing those mods that I feel have potential. I just haven't been convinced in this case. I even have a local racer here who runs them on his tow rig and race car. He runs the super pro bracket with his Vega. This is a sub 9 second 1/4 mile car. But carbureted. He swears by them and claims both mileage and performance gains.Steve2003 wrote:...If you want I can ship it it to you and you can test it.
Any hints, since I have pretty much echoed your set up?HenryJ wrote:................If anything I am considering taking steps backward
Don't sell your stock airbox. The FIPK is on "strike two" in my book. One more problem and I'm back to the stock modded airbox.f9k9 wrote:...Any hints...
Ya mean gasoline isn't magnetic???crew cab sonoma wrote:agreed. spend your money elsewhere....
like on those fuel line magnets....
Looking For A Miracle: We Test Automotive 'Fuel Savers'roadrunner wrote:... I do have the tornado thingy's on 4 different vehicles. They do work. Not large but definitely measureable mpg increases on all 4. In the range of .5 to 1.5 mpg.
They claim does not mean they have to prove it.roadrunner wrote:...from the link Brule posted:
TornadoFuelSaver
Tornadofuelsaver.com, $70
THEY CLAIM: "... an increase in gas mileage--up to 28%!!!" "Dynometer [sic] testing demonstrates an increase of 4-13 horsepower."
BOTTOM LINE: Normally, we want less turbulence in the intake, not more.