Does anyone know if products such as ther vortec cyclone, turbonator, and tornado fuel saver really save gas?

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Comments on Does anyone know if products such as ther vortec cyclone, turbonator, and tornado fuel saver really save gas? Leave a Comment

December 3, 2010

hey_yall @ 12:16 am #

never tried them but i have heard no they dont and if they do it is minimal so you dont even notice.

pbleek @ 12:20 am #

Popular science and myth busters tested all the gadgets, at best they make no difference at worst they REDUCE power and mileage up to 30% on some vehicles.

Brains and Brawn @ 12:24 am #

Anything that claims it ‘aligns the gas molecules’ in the fuel line is a ripoff. Most modern intake systems are already designed to create the proper amount of turbulence in the intake air. Anything added by these devices is of no consequence.

Ironhand @ 1:04 am #

The day of the alchemist is not gone. Everyone is trying to get you to pay them for something that will give you something for nothing, and is scientifically unproven. This link is to only one article of many related to this farce and scam.

http://www.todaysthv.com/printfullstory.aspx?storyid=9891

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