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Topic #8823 15 posts Started by 97celicaca
"Tornado Air System" (As Seen on TV)? It's "designed to enhance fuel economy and increase power. Increases gas mileage up to 24%." I just saw it in a Pep Boys ad and was wondering if it does what it says. Does anyone have it or knows of it?

Yeah, I noticed some people already spoke of this a while ago but does anyone have any new insight? Thanks.
I think if it only cost about 15-20 dollers, it would be a deal. but it's FAR too much.
It yields gains but are very minimal. Gas economy MAY increase, but performance-wise it's not worth the flimsy aluminum thingy.

Past -7A-FTE: Will never forget youPresent -3rd Gen3S-GTE: Swap in progressQUOTE (SinisterSinner @ Dec 19, 2009 - 10:52 AM)I dont want to even think of turbos, they blow up way too often...
laws of physics say that air will travel the direction it's going and will naturally find the fastest path possible
Sorry guys, but I have to raise the bull**** flag on this one.

The effect they claim to generate (swirl in the airstream leading to better atomization and flame propigation) with the little fins and stuff could potentially do something if said effect had any chance of reaching the injectors or the combustion chamber. The fact is, it doesn't. On our cars for instance, if you place the 'tornado' in the tube leading to the throttle body (I dunno if thats where it goes, but it has to go somewhere upstream of the manifold so we'll give them the benefit of the doubt). As the air comes in to the tube it speeds up and goes past the 'tornado'. The 'tornado' makes it swirl (but also causes a slight flow restriction while doing so). The swirling air then goes the rest of the way up the tube and ot the throttle body. Now it has to go past the throttle butterfly, which might not be fully open, casing the flow to change dramatically. The swirl is probably all gone by this point, but we'll keep going just in case. Now the air enters the plenum. A plenum is designed to be a large volume 'box' that is supposed to smooth the air entering the intake runners and reduce any pressure pulses coming up the intake runners to nothing. It does this because it basically negates the flow charactersitics, slows the air down, then allows it to smoothly enter the transition area into the port. Then it goes down the port, past the fuel injector where all the 'mixing' of fuel and air begins. There is no way any 'swirl' that happened clear out past the throttle body is going to make it this far, therefore, there is no positive effect. The only effect it has is the flow restriction it causes in the intake tract.

Sorry to rant, but this is one of the all time worst automotive aftermarket products when it comes to false claims. 24% increase in fuel mileage? Give me a break.

Don't waste your money.

This post has been edited by SpedToe169: Jan 23, 2004 - 7:04 PM

I second that, I don't know if those are actual results from a specific car, that for some reason yielded those kind of gains, but, I couldn't imagine it producing 24% more on any car. I think it's shady, and ****ing retarded

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-SpedToe169+Jan 23, 2004 - 5:03 PM

Past -7A-FTE: Will never forget youPresent -3rd Gen3S-GTE: Swap in progressQUOTE (SinisterSinner @ Dec 19, 2009 - 10:52 AM)I dont want to even think of turbos, they blow up way too often...
This sounds almost like those fake turbo kits that everyone is trying to sell. Load o' crap! If it is a fan that goes into your intake tube it can actually decrease performance b/c it cant spin fast enough @ high rpms and blocks air, like oobe said. I haven't seen what one looks like, but from what i gather it just isnt worth putting on your car. I agree w/ u guys.
i have one and it works GREAT!!! >biggrin.gif> I use to get around 320mi between fillups, now i get around 390!! not really.... just a general rule, anything advertised in an infomercial is crap.
I've heard stories about those things coming apart and getting sucked into the engine. That would be bad.
They are very flimsy and thin. Really really, it looks like it was made out of the bottom of a soda can...that's how delicate it looks :s

Past -7A-FTE: Will never forget youPresent -3rd Gen3S-GTE: Swap in progressQUOTE (SinisterSinner @ Dec 19, 2009 - 10:52 AM)I dont want to even think of turbos, they blow up way too often...
"Sorry to rant, but this is one of the all time worst automotive aftermarket products when it comes to false claims. 24% increase in fuel mileage? Give me a break. "

Ranks right up there with the Hyperground wires or whatever they were called...

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