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A Product That Offers Relief for Drivers Facing Record Gas Prices

SANTA FE SPRINGS, Calif., Feb. 28 -- With gas prices already soaring above $2 a gallon in some parts of the U.S., consumers have been feeling the pinch at the pump. And surrounded by the threat of war, relief for America's drivers appears to be a long way down the road.

In the midst of this difficult economic environment, consumers are taking a new look at the revolutionary Tornado gas-saving device. What they have found is that Tornado lives up to its bold claims to increase fuel economy and boost horsepower. In tests that were performed at a licensed emissions lab, installing the Tornado resulted in gas mileage improvement of up to 24 percent and a horsepower boost of up to 15 percent.

"As more and more people have become skittish about gas prices, they are turning to new products, like Tornado, that can save them money," said Jay Kim, president of Tornado Air Management.

"The nice thing about our product is that you only have to buy and install it once for each vehicle you own," commented Kim. "With the fuel savings drivers can accomplish, the Tornado typically pays for itself in about six months."

The idea behind the Tornado is quite simple. "As air enters the engine compartment it must pass through the Tornado, a turbine shaped device that is typically installed near the air intake unit on today's modern, fuel-injected vehicles," explained Kim. "The Tornado causes a better mix of air and fuel, resulting in both mileage and horsepower improvement."

Several automotive experts, including Bobby Likis, host of Car Clinic Radio and Sam Memmollo, co-host of Two Guys Garage on Speed Channel television, support Tornado.

Priced at an M.S.R.P. of $69, TORNADO is environmentally friendly and has a limited lifetime warranty. It is now available at leading auto parts and specialty distributors, including NAPA, Keystone Automotive, JC Whitney, Camping World, Cabela's, and RV/Truck Performance Shops. For more information, contact Jay Kim, President, TORNADO Air Management, 9728 Alburtis Avenue, Santa Fe Springs, CA 90670, phone 562-205-3000, fax 562-205-3001, or visit www.TORNADOair.com .

NOTE TO EDITOR: High-resolution 4 x 5 photos are available from Tornado Air Management. Please contact Gary McCoy at 847-622-7228 for further assistance