Turbonator anyone?
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Turbonator anyone?
Ifound this web site tonight while cruising the internet. www.Turbonator.comhas some interesting testimonials including this one...
"I own a 2006 Mustang GT using only 93 Octane Gas from name brand gas stations like Exxon (not all 93 octane is the same, you get what you pay for why you buy gas). Before the Turbonator, I was getting 18 to 19 city and 24 to 25 highway gas mileage, getting anywhere between 295 and 310 miles per tank of gas. With the turbonator installed I am getting 24 city and 31 highway with an additional 120 miles per tank of gas. I have filled my car up twice now with the same results. Yesterday I took the turbonator off my car and put it in my X-wife’s truck…. She needs it more than I do and I am just going to buy me another one. Anyone that owns a 2006 Mustang GT would know there is a gauge to monitor average MPG and miles remaining until empty, the results are astonishing and I am able to show any of my friends the proof of how good your product is. Well worth the price. Thank you," -Craig LaCosse, Killeen TX
They claim that it works by "The Turbonator’s airflow dynamic is designed to improve your vehicle’s air intake system by creating a more efficient airflow path throughout the intake hose. As air travels through an intake it bounces around bends and elbows in the hose causing it to slow down. Spinning air can be less susceptible to these abrupt changes in direction."
It's only $42. Anyone ever heard of this or used it with acceptable results?
"I own a 2006 Mustang GT using only 93 Octane Gas from name brand gas stations like Exxon (not all 93 octane is the same, you get what you pay for why you buy gas). Before the Turbonator, I was getting 18 to 19 city and 24 to 25 highway gas mileage, getting anywhere between 295 and 310 miles per tank of gas. With the turbonator installed I am getting 24 city and 31 highway with an additional 120 miles per tank of gas. I have filled my car up twice now with the same results. Yesterday I took the turbonator off my car and put it in my X-wife’s truck…. She needs it more than I do and I am just going to buy me another one. Anyone that owns a 2006 Mustang GT would know there is a gauge to monitor average MPG and miles remaining until empty, the results are astonishing and I am able to show any of my friends the proof of how good your product is. Well worth the price. Thank you," -Craig LaCosse, Killeen TX
They claim that it works by "The Turbonator’s airflow dynamic is designed to improve your vehicle’s air intake system by creating a more efficient airflow path throughout the intake hose. As air travels through an intake it bounces around bends and elbows in the hose causing it to slow down. Spinning air can be less susceptible to these abrupt changes in direction."
It's only $42. Anyone ever heard of this or used it with acceptable results?
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