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Increased Mileage and Better Engine Performance with Tornado Fuel Saver

By Expert Author: James Russell | Article Abstract
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The spiraling costs of fuel prices has driven many car owners to seek alternative solutions that will help them get more miles for their bucks. With the emergence of fuel-saving devices like the Tornado Fuel Saver, increased mileage and better engine performance are just a few dollars and a couple of minutes of installation away.

The Tornado Fuel Saver is a stainless steel, non-moving air-swirling device fitted inside the air filter housing in carbureted vehicles or inside the air intake/air inlet hose in fuel-injected vehicles. Using the Tornado Fuel Saver leads to better fuel atomization thus resulting to an increase of gas mileage anywhere from 7-24%. These figures have been confirmed by an independent road test done at an emission lab licensed by the EPA. Further testing with a device called the "dynamometer," the Tornado Fuel Saver adds 4-13% extra horsepower as well.

Various information garnered from fuel economy tests conducted for the Tornado Fuel Saver have shown an average increase of 22.5% miles per gallon (mpg). An older test done in 1998 by the manufacturers of Tornado Fuel Saver using a Chevrolet Suburban over several thousand miles both with and without the Tornado Fuel Saver has paved way to an average increase of 15.8% mpg with the Tornado Fuel Saver. Going further back, a 1994 test on three vehicles manufactured from 1985, 1986 and 1969 has resulted to an average of 19.5% mpg increase with the Tornado Fuel Saver installed.

There are numerous fuel-saving devices currently available in the market and all make the same guarantees and promises. So how does the Tornado Fuel Saver measure up against the competition? Again extensive road and laboratory testing has become the main yardstick to compare the performances of the products.

With regards to Tornado's claim of enhanced engine power, a different test has been utilized using a chassis dynamometer to test automobile engine performance in a laboratory setting. Four varying vehicles have been tested both with and without the Tornado Fuel Saver installed to ascertain the horsepower increase produced at highway speeds (70mph). The results have reflected an average increase of 26.4 horsepower or a 29.8% increase in horsepower.

The various tests conducted on the Tornado Fuel Saver make a strong case for the product's consistency and efficiency. Although fuel economy is dependent on numerous road and driving conditions, the significant savings and improved performance offered by the Tornado Fuel Saver merit some serious consideration.
James Russell

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Tornado Fuel Saver ### James Russel grew up in Los Angeles and is 35 years old. He works as a marketing analyst for a supplier of automotive parts in the United States. On his spare time, he loves to spruce up his vehicle.

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