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Gas Saving Kits


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Hi Guys,

Has any one pursched from the US one of these Gas saving kits I keep seeing on Ebay.com.

Its a pre swirl attachment that fits in the inlet, and a gas line ironizer, which both apparently help improve MPG.

Anyone know about these who have any comments??

many thanks

Russ

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Hi Guys,

Has any one pursched from the US one of these Gas saving kits I keep seeing on Ebay.com.

Its a pre swirl attachment that fits in the inlet, and a gas line ironizer, which both apparently help improve MPG.

Anyone know about these who have any comments??

many thanks

Russ

it's a scam, when it sounds too good to be true there's a reason :)

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hehe, yeah I guess.

Anyone want the link to judge their opinions??

Russ

Some of these devices are advertised to provide effects that do not even exist such as the "gas line ionizer". ;)

These products belong to the time-machine/parallel-universe-gate category.

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I'm embarassed to say that I purchased one of the Tornado inlet air swirlers. What a waste of money. I'm ashamed that with all the car books I've read and all the training I went through when working for an automotive company, I stilled forked out $30 for a worthless piece of doody. No, my mileage did not increase. It probably decreased because of the extra 1-2 lbs it may have added to the overall vehicle weight.

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