first of all:
"The Turbo-Intake will cause the air to rush into the carburetor like a tornado."
"The Turbo-Intake only works on fuel-injected automobiles"
hmmmm.....
Do they work? Some brands have been proved to work. But they had extensive engineering on their side. This one is made in some guys garage.
I have one of the expensive ones in my car. It think it might have made a change in fuel economy, but it was too small to really be sure. But the idea behind seems to make sense. You can give it a try, since it's only a few dollars, but don't expect a "30%" increase. I'd think 5-10% increase in efficiency would be more realistic
tehre was a post recently about these and other fuel saving products witha link recently and all test showed that those things not only didnt improve mileage...they lost it and lost power.
I searched for that thread too. I knew there was one ... can u post the link?
coldairintake wrote:tehre was a post recently about these and other fuel saving products witha link recently and all test showed that those things not only didnt improve mileage...they lost it and lost power.
This is the post you're talking about:
The Truth...
Adiktid, read this and it'll tell you why we are saying it's garbage.
www.kronosperformance.com / 732-742-8837
waste of time and money
1989 Turbo Trans Am #82, 2007 Cobalt SS G85
NJHK thanks for the link. I can print that and prove some people at work wrong.
Nice find
Adiktid wrote:NJHK thanks for the link. I can print that and prove some people at work wrong.
Nice find
You're welcome
www.kronosperformance.com / 732-742-8837
There's only one fuel saver that truly work......
If you dont want to beleive that go to home depot get a 5x7 piece os step flashing for 25 cents cut it up like you have seen and give it a try.
You know, when the Tornado came out years ago I looked it up, and found that it didn't work in testing. A year later, when it hit the shelves at Pep Boys, I was like WTF and looked it up again. Still didn't help.
I don't understand why this thing proliferates if it's been proven repeatedly to NOT help. Someone explain that to me,
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Good Marketing and
gullible people who don't do research and just believe what the see and/or hear in the ads.
Its called marketing... and if you think about what they say it would make sense if you knew nothing at all about cars. the swirling of the air mixes the air and gas better..... in theory it makes sense agian if you know nothing about cars.....
They make money the same way that I score with hot chicks.
Falso advertising, lots of fake testimonials and put it in a pretty package.
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Well, looks like Im getting rid of my Tornado
what really ticks me off is 2-guys garage had it on their show, saying it will improve gas mileage.
Then again, i've pretty much lost all respect for 2 guys garage, the entire show has become a paid advertising program basically.
-Chris