Bruce Hopf said: (quoted from post at 07:22:14 03/27/08) Go to your google box, and type in Tornado Fuel Saver. Then click on Cyclone. You will get an Idea how this outfit works. Then google K&N air filters. These products really do work, and saves money. A friend of mine bourht a 1999 Chevy Blazer, with four wheel drive. He did research on his vehicle, and with his set up, he found out that his vehicle would use 17 to 18 liters of gas, per 100 kilometers. He installed the Tornado after 3 weeks, and dropped his consomption down to 13 to 14 L per 100 KM. a week later, he installed a K&N airfilter, and his gas consumption dropped down to 10 to 11 L per 100 KM
I have a 1196 GMC Searra 1500 series Pickup Truck, with 4 wheel drive, low geared reared, and a 350 Vortex engine. I installed both at once last spring, and what a difference it made with my truck. My gas millage increesed per gallon. Most of the winter I drove in four wheel drive, and was averaging 17 to 19 miles per gallon. I real noticed a huge difference when I pull my 20 foot float trailer I use for hauling tractors, to and from my shop. I am quit pleased with this prouducts, I thought I would share this with you. I also have a 1998 Chevy Blazer, 4 wheel drive. I immediatly insalled both of these products in it the day I purchased it. I bought the Tornados, at my local GM dealership, and the K&N Filters at TSC. Like I said I am Very Happy with these products, and the Savings in gas is worth every penny I paid for these products.
Good luck.
Bruce
I have no intentions on trying to put you down nor burst your bubble,BUT
there has been some extensive research done on both products you have so adimently endorsed. Under controlled research both items were found not to live up to all manufactures claims. Second K&N filters were at least some what inferior to most standard air filters. To support ones arguement on a particular hyphosis one always supplies only evidence to support their side and omitt any that would oppose their arguement.
I will suggest the same to you as you have to others,,,DO a google search for Scientific research on both products. Any and all great research needs to be conducted with most all variables figured in to the equation and controlled if at all possible. Also to be a unbiased research (suger pills) vehicles with and without items needing testing, and without drivers knowing which vehicle they have with test equipment installed. Also drivers and automobles need to be selected at random. Then one needs a controlled group and uncontrolled group...Therefore as I see it your individual study , test or whatever, is really a biased opinion.. on your part...
I remember way back when in college I had to write a paper opposing Ashley Monitgues "Women are Superior To Men". All Ashley did was give only evidence to support her argement...Case and point.
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