"TORNADO" in the air intake "to try or not to try"
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"TORNADO" in the air intake "to try or not to try"
has anyone tried the "TORNADO" thing that goes in the intake hose and
"swirls the air for better fuel milage and more horsepower" i want to try
it, since i'm getting about 13 mpg, and gas prices are supposed to get up
to $3.25 by the end of summer.
"swirls the air for better fuel milage and more horsepower" i want to try
it, since i'm getting about 13 mpg, and gas prices are supposed to get up
to $3.25 by the end of summer.
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Re: "TORNADO" in the air intake "to try or not to try"
The 'snake oil' folks are going to have a field day this summer! LOL!
If something like that worked, any of them, the makers would for sure
have them in place from the factory.
Mike
86/00 CJ7 Laredo, 33x9.5 BFG Muds, 'glass nose to tail in '00
88 Cherokee 235 BFG AT's
bobbyg2004 wrote:
>
> has anyone tried the "TORNADO" thing that goes in the intake hose and
> "swirls the air for better fuel milage and more horsepower" i want to try
> it, since i'm getting about 13 mpg, and gas prices are supposed to get up
> to $3.25 by the end of summer.
If something like that worked, any of them, the makers would for sure
have them in place from the factory.
Mike
86/00 CJ7 Laredo, 33x9.5 BFG Muds, 'glass nose to tail in '00
88 Cherokee 235 BFG AT's
bobbyg2004 wrote:
>
> has anyone tried the "TORNADO" thing that goes in the intake hose and
> "swirls the air for better fuel milage and more horsepower" i want to try
> it, since i'm getting about 13 mpg, and gas prices are supposed to get up
> to $3.25 by the end of summer.
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Re: "TORNADO" in the air intake "to try or not to try"
The 'snake oil' folks are going to have a field day this summer! LOL!
If something like that worked, any of them, the makers would for sure
have them in place from the factory.
Mike
86/00 CJ7 Laredo, 33x9.5 BFG Muds, 'glass nose to tail in '00
88 Cherokee 235 BFG AT's
bobbyg2004 wrote:
>
> has anyone tried the "TORNADO" thing that goes in the intake hose and
> "swirls the air for better fuel milage and more horsepower" i want to try
> it, since i'm getting about 13 mpg, and gas prices are supposed to get up
> to $3.25 by the end of summer.
If something like that worked, any of them, the makers would for sure
have them in place from the factory.
Mike
86/00 CJ7 Laredo, 33x9.5 BFG Muds, 'glass nose to tail in '00
88 Cherokee 235 BFG AT's
bobbyg2004 wrote:
>
> has anyone tried the "TORNADO" thing that goes in the intake hose and
> "swirls the air for better fuel milage and more horsepower" i want to try
> it, since i'm getting about 13 mpg, and gas prices are supposed to get up
> to $3.25 by the end of summer.
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Re: "TORNADO" in the air intake "to try or not to try"
The 'snake oil' folks are going to have a field day this summer! LOL!
If something like that worked, any of them, the makers would for sure
have them in place from the factory.
Mike
86/00 CJ7 Laredo, 33x9.5 BFG Muds, 'glass nose to tail in '00
88 Cherokee 235 BFG AT's
bobbyg2004 wrote:
>
> has anyone tried the "TORNADO" thing that goes in the intake hose and
> "swirls the air for better fuel milage and more horsepower" i want to try
> it, since i'm getting about 13 mpg, and gas prices are supposed to get up
> to $3.25 by the end of summer.
If something like that worked, any of them, the makers would for sure
have them in place from the factory.
Mike
86/00 CJ7 Laredo, 33x9.5 BFG Muds, 'glass nose to tail in '00
88 Cherokee 235 BFG AT's
bobbyg2004 wrote:
>
> has anyone tried the "TORNADO" thing that goes in the intake hose and
> "swirls the air for better fuel milage and more horsepower" i want to try
> it, since i'm getting about 13 mpg, and gas prices are supposed to get up
> to $3.25 by the end of summer.
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Re: "TORNADO" in the air intake "to try or not to try"
The 'snake oil' folks are going to have a field day this summer! LOL!
If something like that worked, any of them, the makers would for sure
have them in place from the factory.
Mike
86/00 CJ7 Laredo, 33x9.5 BFG Muds, 'glass nose to tail in '00
88 Cherokee 235 BFG AT's
bobbyg2004 wrote:
>
> has anyone tried the "TORNADO" thing that goes in the intake hose and
> "swirls the air for better fuel milage and more horsepower" i want to try
> it, since i'm getting about 13 mpg, and gas prices are supposed to get up
> to $3.25 by the end of summer.
If something like that worked, any of them, the makers would for sure
have them in place from the factory.
Mike
86/00 CJ7 Laredo, 33x9.5 BFG Muds, 'glass nose to tail in '00
88 Cherokee 235 BFG AT's
bobbyg2004 wrote:
>
> has anyone tried the "TORNADO" thing that goes in the intake hose and
> "swirls the air for better fuel milage and more horsepower" i want to try
> it, since i'm getting about 13 mpg, and gas prices are supposed to get up
> to $3.25 by the end of summer.
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Re: "TORNADO" in the air intake "to try or not to try"
> > has anyone tried the "TORNADO" thing that goes in the intake hose and
> > "swirls the air for better fuel milage and more horsepower"
I have a 455 Buick engine in the Jeepster, so I had to do something about
the mileage. I have one of those whirlygigs, the whole fuel line covered in
magnets, a ramscoop, fuel pressure regulator, coil transformer, wing, bug
deflector, net tailgate, slick 50, prolong, teflon oil filter, synthetic oil
in all the gear boxes, helium filled tires, Mequires 'racing wax' over
primer, and splitfire plugs. Boy, what a mistake! I drain the tank, and can
only go 50 miles or so before I have to drain it again.
Most of this junk has been around since the teens; if it worked,
manufacturers would use it.
--
Paul Calman, Hathaway Pines, California
> > "swirls the air for better fuel milage and more horsepower"
I have a 455 Buick engine in the Jeepster, so I had to do something about
the mileage. I have one of those whirlygigs, the whole fuel line covered in
magnets, a ramscoop, fuel pressure regulator, coil transformer, wing, bug
deflector, net tailgate, slick 50, prolong, teflon oil filter, synthetic oil
in all the gear boxes, helium filled tires, Mequires 'racing wax' over
primer, and splitfire plugs. Boy, what a mistake! I drain the tank, and can
only go 50 miles or so before I have to drain it again.
Most of this junk has been around since the teens; if it worked,
manufacturers would use it.
--
Paul Calman, Hathaway Pines, California
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Re: "TORNADO" in the air intake "to try or not to try"
> > has anyone tried the "TORNADO" thing that goes in the intake hose and
> > "swirls the air for better fuel milage and more horsepower"
I have a 455 Buick engine in the Jeepster, so I had to do something about
the mileage. I have one of those whirlygigs, the whole fuel line covered in
magnets, a ramscoop, fuel pressure regulator, coil transformer, wing, bug
deflector, net tailgate, slick 50, prolong, teflon oil filter, synthetic oil
in all the gear boxes, helium filled tires, Mequires 'racing wax' over
primer, and splitfire plugs. Boy, what a mistake! I drain the tank, and can
only go 50 miles or so before I have to drain it again.
Most of this junk has been around since the teens; if it worked,
manufacturers would use it.
--
Paul Calman, Hathaway Pines, California
> > "swirls the air for better fuel milage and more horsepower"
I have a 455 Buick engine in the Jeepster, so I had to do something about
the mileage. I have one of those whirlygigs, the whole fuel line covered in
magnets, a ramscoop, fuel pressure regulator, coil transformer, wing, bug
deflector, net tailgate, slick 50, prolong, teflon oil filter, synthetic oil
in all the gear boxes, helium filled tires, Mequires 'racing wax' over
primer, and splitfire plugs. Boy, what a mistake! I drain the tank, and can
only go 50 miles or so before I have to drain it again.
Most of this junk has been around since the teens; if it worked,
manufacturers would use it.
--
Paul Calman, Hathaway Pines, California
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Re: "TORNADO" in the air intake "to try or not to try"
> > has anyone tried the "TORNADO" thing that goes in the intake hose and
> > "swirls the air for better fuel milage and more horsepower"
I have a 455 Buick engine in the Jeepster, so I had to do something about
the mileage. I have one of those whirlygigs, the whole fuel line covered in
magnets, a ramscoop, fuel pressure regulator, coil transformer, wing, bug
deflector, net tailgate, slick 50, prolong, teflon oil filter, synthetic oil
in all the gear boxes, helium filled tires, Mequires 'racing wax' over
primer, and splitfire plugs. Boy, what a mistake! I drain the tank, and can
only go 50 miles or so before I have to drain it again.
Most of this junk has been around since the teens; if it worked,
manufacturers would use it.
--
Paul Calman, Hathaway Pines, California
> > "swirls the air for better fuel milage and more horsepower"
I have a 455 Buick engine in the Jeepster, so I had to do something about
the mileage. I have one of those whirlygigs, the whole fuel line covered in
magnets, a ramscoop, fuel pressure regulator, coil transformer, wing, bug
deflector, net tailgate, slick 50, prolong, teflon oil filter, synthetic oil
in all the gear boxes, helium filled tires, Mequires 'racing wax' over
primer, and splitfire plugs. Boy, what a mistake! I drain the tank, and can
only go 50 miles or so before I have to drain it again.
Most of this junk has been around since the teens; if it worked,
manufacturers would use it.
--
Paul Calman, Hathaway Pines, California
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Re: "TORNADO" in the air intake "to try or not to try"
> > has anyone tried the "TORNADO" thing that goes in the intake hose and
> > "swirls the air for better fuel milage and more horsepower"
I have a 455 Buick engine in the Jeepster, so I had to do something about
the mileage. I have one of those whirlygigs, the whole fuel line covered in
magnets, a ramscoop, fuel pressure regulator, coil transformer, wing, bug
deflector, net tailgate, slick 50, prolong, teflon oil filter, synthetic oil
in all the gear boxes, helium filled tires, Mequires 'racing wax' over
primer, and splitfire plugs. Boy, what a mistake! I drain the tank, and can
only go 50 miles or so before I have to drain it again.
Most of this junk has been around since the teens; if it worked,
manufacturers would use it.
--
Paul Calman, Hathaway Pines, California
> > "swirls the air for better fuel milage and more horsepower"
I have a 455 Buick engine in the Jeepster, so I had to do something about
the mileage. I have one of those whirlygigs, the whole fuel line covered in
magnets, a ramscoop, fuel pressure regulator, coil transformer, wing, bug
deflector, net tailgate, slick 50, prolong, teflon oil filter, synthetic oil
in all the gear boxes, helium filled tires, Mequires 'racing wax' over
primer, and splitfire plugs. Boy, what a mistake! I drain the tank, and can
only go 50 miles or so before I have to drain it again.
Most of this junk has been around since the teens; if it worked,
manufacturers would use it.
--
Paul Calman, Hathaway Pines, California
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Re: "TORNADO" in the air intake "to try or not to try"
Your stereo probably has the dual-gauge Monster speaker cables too...
light gauge for the highs, and heavy for the lows...
;-)
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Matt Macchiarolo
mlmacchiarolo at comcast dot net
"Paul Calman" <spam@trap.com> wrote in message
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> > > has anyone tried the "TORNADO" thing that goes in the intake hose and
> > > "swirls the air for better fuel milage and more horsepower"
>
> I have a 455 Buick engine in the Jeepster, so I had to do something about
> the mileage. I have one of those whirlygigs, the whole fuel line covered
in
> magnets, a ramscoop, fuel pressure regulator, coil transformer, wing, bug
> deflector, net tailgate, slick 50, prolong, teflon oil filter, synthetic
oil
> in all the gear boxes, helium filled tires, Mequires 'racing wax' over
> primer, and splitfire plugs. Boy, what a mistake! I drain the tank, and
can
> only go 50 miles or so before I have to drain it again.
> Most of this junk has been around since the teens; if it worked,
> manufacturers would use it.
>
> --
> Paul Calman, Hathaway Pines, California
>
>
light gauge for the highs, and heavy for the lows...
;-)
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Matt Macchiarolo
mlmacchiarolo at comcast dot net
"Paul Calman" <spam@trap.com> wrote in message
news:2h1r21F80hsvU1@uni-berlin.de...
> > > has anyone tried the "TORNADO" thing that goes in the intake hose and
> > > "swirls the air for better fuel milage and more horsepower"
>
> I have a 455 Buick engine in the Jeepster, so I had to do something about
> the mileage. I have one of those whirlygigs, the whole fuel line covered
in
> magnets, a ramscoop, fuel pressure regulator, coil transformer, wing, bug
> deflector, net tailgate, slick 50, prolong, teflon oil filter, synthetic
oil
> in all the gear boxes, helium filled tires, Mequires 'racing wax' over
> primer, and splitfire plugs. Boy, what a mistake! I drain the tank, and
can
> only go 50 miles or so before I have to drain it again.
> Most of this junk has been around since the teens; if it worked,
> manufacturers would use it.
>
> --
> Paul Calman, Hathaway Pines, California
>
>