Tornado air feedback?
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Tornado air feedback?
I was going to cut off the horns in my intake today (1989 f250 460) and I discovered the previous owner had installed a couple of Tornado air devices I pulled them out and left the horns in for now to see if that makes a difference. The Torndado air devices have a web site www.tornadoair.com it appears to be snake oil and if anything seems like it would have obstructed the air intakes. Any feed back on these?
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Originally Posted by MikeB 88
Never tried one, don't believe it works, but Bobby Likus advertises them on his radio show.
Doesn't mean the product is good or bad (in and of itself), it just means the check cleared the bank.
Steve
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junk and owner is a jerk
They are junk and the company stinks bad, pure and simple.
I had a 1995 Chevy Silverado (forgive me for I have sinned...I have a 2007 PSD now...) and bought one of those junks in about 1996. They had a claim that if you did not see any benefit within 30 days to return it for money back.
I tried it for 30 days, although calendar wise it was about 60. I am in the military and was in the field for 30 of those days so the truck sat and I wanted to give it a fair chance. It did nothing. I called the company and explained why I had it for 60ish days and not 30 and wanted my money back. The guy was a complete jerk. He was the owner. He told me 30 days was 30 days - period.
Only offered to swap it for one for my other vehicle.
I put it in the trash and did not look back. Figured Karma would get him and I would call him Earl.
Thing that irritates me was the company has a lot of Christian verses and chapters they use and this was definately NOT a Christian attitude. Regardless of your beliefs.....heck, they claim the Christianity part. (not a church/no church push - just feeds the experience I am trying to relay).
John
I had a 1995 Chevy Silverado (forgive me for I have sinned...I have a 2007 PSD now...) and bought one of those junks in about 1996. They had a claim that if you did not see any benefit within 30 days to return it for money back.
I tried it for 30 days, although calendar wise it was about 60. I am in the military and was in the field for 30 of those days so the truck sat and I wanted to give it a fair chance. It did nothing. I called the company and explained why I had it for 60ish days and not 30 and wanted my money back. The guy was a complete jerk. He was the owner. He told me 30 days was 30 days - period.
Only offered to swap it for one for my other vehicle.
I put it in the trash and did not look back. Figured Karma would get him and I would call him Earl.
Thing that irritates me was the company has a lot of Christian verses and chapters they use and this was definately NOT a Christian attitude. Regardless of your beliefs.....heck, they claim the Christianity part. (not a church/no church push - just feeds the experience I am trying to relay).
John
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"I looked in to these things a lil more and they say it does improve mpg but by only a half ah mile to ah Mile they must be crazy."
THEY are smart and rich. If I bought their scam I'D be crazy. Every engine performance parameter is measurable.
"Thing that irritates me was the company has a lot of Christian verses and chapters they use and this was definately NOT a Christian attitude."
What was the customary penalty for False Prophets?
THEY are smart and rich. If I bought their scam I'D be crazy. Every engine performance parameter is measurable.
"Thing that irritates me was the company has a lot of Christian verses and chapters they use and this was definately NOT a Christian attitude."
What was the customary penalty for False Prophets?