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Does the Tornado fuel saver really work?

This is a Ford truck enthusiast site. It's full of folks who love trucks, but do they love the fuel economy? Not always! There are plenty of companies that sell products that are supposed to help you get better mileage. One company making such claims is Tornado Air Systems.

Their product, the Tornado fuel saver, is an "air twister" that goes inline in the air inlet of your engine. It supposedly creates a swirling air stream that is supposed to increase fuel economy. I've seen a review on Two Guy's Garage and they endorsed it, but it was a paid review. That's not very fair is it?

Products like this rarely work, whether they're a specific product like the Tornado or something similar. There are so many variables in the fuel economy of any vehicle, that's it's hard to prove that the product increases fuel economy. While you can make your own decision about the Tornado, we'd stronly suggest you read the links below and decide. Most people think it doesn't increase mileage, but the odd person does.

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Comment Lansing <builder1@ns.sympatico.ca>
2007-10-02 at 12:29am

Gas saver or money waster...
Ok I was a fool and wanted to believe the scam would work and bought one for my truck and my car...Traded the car and the Tornado is now in the Freestyle...Same motor see...No...In 2 + years it has not helped either one of the 3 rigs with more HP or saving any gas mileage...It was like I took 179.00 and burned it...



100% waste of your time and money believe me...
Comment jsoko
2008-01-11 at 10:10am
Popular Mechanics did an artical last year,the Tornado along with others showed no improvement with power or MPG. Save your money, remember MARKETING is spelled $$$$$$$$$
Comment shostopA
2008-02-27 at 10:04am

possible problem
i heard roomers of them coming apart and flying into the engine
Comment animull
2008-08-05 at 8:07pm

The Terror Of The Tornado
I bought my 2000 F-150 5.4L 4x4 used and the previous owner installed the Tornado in it hoping to increase the trucks MPG. After 6 months of ownership the check engine light came on and error code came up with “bank one and two” errors. In addition, spark plug #3 and #7 were fouling out ever 1000 miles. After numerous plug replacements, gas additives, and an injector cleaning, I was contemplating a MAF replacement, I decided to remove the Tornado and see what happens. That was 20,000 miles ago and I have not had a problem since removing the Tornado. In addition, I gained 1.5 MPG in the city and just under 2 MPG on the highway. Their auto-be laws against selling gimmicks that do not work or are flat out lies
Comment Big C <c.yutzy@comcast.net>
2008-10-01 at 4:28pm

Tornado fuel saver
I put this in my 95 Ranger, right before the throttle body and it gave me a lot more torque, I don't think it saved me any gas but man what a big difference in power it made. My son took it out and drove around the block and put it back in, that was a year ago and we had no problems what so ever.
Comment JR
2008-11-30 at 9:14pm
I bought one for my 98 Honda Civiv LX stick shift and it made a huge difference, so huge that in fact I thought I had done something wrong. It was a whole other car, which meant I had to literally r e-learn how to drive it, being a stick shift and all (not that I'm complaining). So yes, this product is not a scam. It works wonders for some car owners and does nothing to others. Try it. If you end up being one of the people it did nothing for, return it. But it's not a scam; I love it, and maybe you will too.


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