As Gas Prices Spiral Upward Tornado's Swirling Action Helps Car Owners' Expenses Go Downward
SANTA FE SPRINGS, Calif., Sept. 1 -- It is not an exaggeration to say that fuel prices went through the roof this summer. With the average price of gas approaching $3 per gallon nationwide, concerned car owners are examining the Tornado Air Management Systems fuel saving device as a means to find relief at the gas pump.
"This is definitely a hot topic with consumers," said Roger Kwapich, radio host of the nationally syndicated C.A.R. Show. "We have received numerous calls to our weekly radio program asking for tips on improving MPG (miles per gallon), and several have reported to us on their experience with Tornado. We have not had one person call with a negative experience. And just like our own testing of Tornado, many consumers have reported a one to two mile improvement in MPG."
Tornado is a non-moving, turbine shaped device, which creates a vortex or swirling effect to the engine. The result is improved airflow into the engine's combustion chamber, causing a more efficient mixture between air and fuel.
The product takes only a few minutes to install and lasts the lifetime of a vehicle. Tornado comes with a limited lifetime warranty, and can pay for itself in about 6 months. It retails for a M.S.R.P. of $69.95.
Tornado is available at participating auto part stores, including NAPA, AutoZone, Pep Boys, Checker, Schuck's and Kragen, Murray's, as well as online at J.C. Whitney, Driver F/X, Stylin' Concepts, and JEG's. For more information about Tornado, visit http://www.tornadoair.com/ or phone 800-500-8880.
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Management. Please contact Gary McCoy at 847-622-7228 for further
assistance.