Should I get the Supercharger Turbonator?
I understand that its not an actual supercharger but i really dont have a couple thousand dollars running around so i have to work with that I can get. This says it increases the horsepower by 10% and saves fuel. Can anyone tell me if this is a good investment for what its worth? Anyone ever tried these?
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wellllllllll i would get it in yellow/yes sireeeeeeeee get the yellow one/up to times better than any other color//also get the speciallized green dot mufflerizer chrome tailpipe end up to many timess the horsepower than any other scammer bammer around/(all bull pappy not typical)
Hahaha, no don’t get that. All it is, is an electric fan that you stick in your airbox. Do you really think that can create boost? All it does is create a blockage in you intake. It will actually lower power.
Here’s something to consider. If one of the main purposes of putting a cold air intake onto your car is to reduce the obstructions in the intake airflow, would it benefit from ADDING an obstruction? Its a bad idea. It likely saves you gas by lightening your wallet – the reduced weight in the car improves gas mileage.
Even if this device could induce any meaningful swirl to the incoming air, that effect would completely dissipate at the point where it would count – down the runners at the point of the fuel injection process, rendering the initial effect pointless.
It would be better for you to keep the money in your wallet, forgetting this useless gadget, and focus on the cheap ways of improving performance and horsepower while saving your money up for the good stuff.