Tornado Air Management Systems
Does anyone know if the Tornado Air Management Systems will really increase a car's mileage results by 10% plus?
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I hope you didn't already send them your money.
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Look in articles.
Read everything in the glossary. Learn about driving with load, FAS, EOC, codfish. Recognize that you'll get better mpg at 10-15 mph slower than whatever speed you've prolly been driving even if you change nothing else. Pump your tires to the max stated on sidewall labeling. Or a few pounds over if you dare. Make sure they're at that pressure when cold in the a.m. before starting up. Usually that means pump them to a few pounds over max sidewall, then check in the a.m. and adjust if needed. Next time you buy tires make sure they're rated at least 44 psi, maybe 50+ if you can. Put in a clean oem type air filter. Forget K&N. For max FE you're going to be using less fuel-air mixture, not more. |
its junk. nuff said
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If it would do that then the car manufacturers would put them in at the factory. Sorry.
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My friend had one in his chev 1 ton catering truck. Driving in on a route day after day he saw a 1.5mpg decrease and go this money back! My opinion - it may work in SOME engine intake designs but NOT all of them! |
Yeah, that's why they don't put them in at the factory.
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They only work on some Fords. You put a smaller one in on some Chryslers than what they say then they work.
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