Like I saw a guy with one on his old car, but I would like to know for sure. Please just let me know thanks.
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Anyone ever use this or know more information on it?
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Filed under Gas Conservation FAQ by on Mar 17th, 2011. 1 Comment.
Ok I already knew none of them work to the standards they claim. However I’ve heard the EPA test over one hundred of them and some of them turned out a 6% Mpg increase. 6% increase should save me between $400.00 and $600.00 per year.
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This product claims a significant gas savings. You put it in your air intake between the air filter and the fuel injectors. I would like to find if someone has used it and what their experience has been.
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I would not bother, they never work.
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It was featured on today tonight (East Coast) a few months ago. And the today tonight website doesn’t show old stories(which to me is stupid). It connects to the fuel line and it makes the fuel less dense or something. Saving around 20%.
I have googled and I found one but it doesn’t look the same as the one on today tonight. I can remember it was an Australian Idea. And this one that i found says it was UK. So i’m not sure it is right. Anyway Can anybody remember the name? Or has anybody got one? If so can you also tell me if its worth it.
Thanks
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Filed under Gas Conservation FAQ by on Feb 22nd, 2010. 6 Comments.
You know the Tornado (with no moving parts)
Well this has blades that go in the intake tube and when air goes through, the blades spin and create a little boost, the more air flow in the intake, the faster the blade spins, the more boost. Its only $30+$14 shipping, I have a 3.2L and was wondering if its worth it?
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Filed under Gas Conservation FAQ by on Feb 17th, 2010. 7 Comments.
i am thinking of buying one i would like to know if anyone has tried this device and does it save fuel the inventor claims that you can save anywere from 20% to 40% on fuel the cost of this device is about 350.00
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Filed under Gas Conservation FAQ by on Feb 14th, 2010. 1 Comment.
I have a 2005 dodge ram, I heard of a gas saving device that blows air in the fuel tank, anyone anything about it?
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