Save Fuel With The Tornado Fuel Saver
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Harness the power of a tornado under the hood of your car with the Tornado Fuel Saver.
Tornadoes, also known as twisters are powerful vortexes that are capable of reaching speeds of up to 300 mph, causing structural damage and picking up anything in its path. Tornadoes aren’t always present with each and every storm. While it is a commonly held belief that tornadoes form under the influence of drops in pressure and the simultaneous meeting of air from cold, warm, and dry fronts, thunderstorms that result from such conditions don’t always spawn tornadoes. Tornadoes are therefore very difficult to predict, and its formations are very much open to debate.
Now, imagine a mini-tornado moving through the intakes of your automobile. The Tornado Fuel Saver is a revolutionary air channeling automotive tool that lets you harness the very power of tornadoes for your car’s benefit!
The Tornado Fuel Saver is manufactured with no moving parts using high quality stainless steel and is fitted easily into your air filter. Available for both fuel-injection and carburetor engines, it will only take you a few minutes to assemble. Once fitted, the Tornado Fuel Saver is designed to give you better fuel economy and improved engine performance. It requires no maintenance, and works to save you money every time you take a drive!
With 10 years of research and development behind it, the Tornado Fuel Saver works ? thanks to its patented air-twister technology and the precise design of its stainless steel slotted fins. As your car’s normal air intake passes through these slotted fins, air is instantly channeled into a powerful vortex of air, allowing the air to move faster and more efficiently by whirling air around corners and bends. As more air is channeled into your car’s engine, your fuel is able to burn more completely and efficiently, giving your car better drive and mileage. Road tested and certified at an emission lab licensed by the EPA, the Tornado Fuel Saver can save you 7-15% of fuel, or as much as 2-4 miles per gallon. It can even add some horsepower to your car’s engine. That’s fuel efficiency like never before!
A Tornado is a truly awesome display of nature’s power. And thanks to the Tornado Fuel Saver, you can easily capture the very driving force to increase your car’s fuel mileage. Harness the power of a tornado under the hood of your car today!
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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