Does the tornado fuel saver actually works and does it increase gas mileage?
I asked this cause some people say it works and other say it dont work im confused i want to put it in my car to save more gas.
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no
also, it will damage your engine in the long-run
Scam. The government has a website that test all these things.
No.
If this worked, would not the automobile-makers install this in every car?
They could tout with extreme fuel savings!
Or they could add lots of electronic gadgets and keep the same mileage!
Look at it this way: The R&D budget of all car-makers combined is billions.
They are not going to miss an oportunity of saving enormous amounts of fuel, just by installing a couple of twirly fins in the air-intake.
Instead they take to ever more complex technologies (variable timing, computer-timed common-rail high-pressure injection, etcetera) to get a few percent extra.
They have to meet strict regulations on consumption and exhaust fumes.
If it was this easy (a couple of fins), they would have done it.
They would be in every car!!
So… it does not work.
no
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garbage
if that thing worked all cars would have them.
It will not hurt you car people are dumb, The best thing you can get is a throtle body spacer, first it spins the air and makes a cool turbo sound
DO NOT put that in your car. Not only does it not work if it breaks it will have metal shards going into your engine.
No way, no how!!
These devises have been tested repeatedly. Never work.