The Turbonator commercials have been all over lately. Every time gas is on the rise, these products sell like hotcakes, and people continue to be disappointed by their mediocre performance. They do a great job of selling. I’m not the first to say that. The ads are packed with testimonials, statistics, and illustrations to make you believe you are going to be getting 10 more MPG per tank of gas. At the end of the commercial, you are so excited about the product, you don’t even consider how much it costs. This exact thing happened to me and I was really mad at myself for falling for such a scam. I don’t know how these companies get away with selling products that just don’t work. The product itself is just a piece of metal that you stick into your intake pipe. The claim on the commercial is that the Turbonator creates a vortex which forces more air into your manifold, which is supposed to increase your gas mileage. I was so excited when mine came in the mail, I dropped everything and stuck it in right then and there. I recorded my mileage over the next few weeks expecting to see at least a few MPG increase. That would have been ok with me. The product wasn’t really that expensive. But nothing at all. I noticed absolutely no change at all. No sound difference, no performance difference, nothing. I’m a believer in you get what you pay for, but in this case, I got nothing. I was going to return it after a few weeks, but I couldn’t get it out of my intake so I left it and ate the cost. If you’re thinking about buying one of these don’t. It’s a waste of your money. I found a better solution a few weeks later. Consider doing a water fuel conversion to your car instead of buying the Turbonator. The tank immediately after I did my conversion yielded 49 MPG. The instructions came with some tweaking instructions and I’ve now gotten up to over 55 MPG in my 4 banger gas saver The only way you are going to increase your MPG is by introducing a substance to your fuel mixture that creates a more efficient burn. Water Fuel conversions do this by introducing HHO gas into the air / fuel mixture in a ridiculously easy and effective manner. There’s not enough room in this article to go into it, but if you’d like more information on water car conversions, give this webpage a look ==> Water Fuel Conversions My advice is to learn about this conversion technology and really consider doing it. It’s saved me boatloads over the past few months and will continue to do so. Give this article a look for additional info - Run Your Car on Water Tags: doesturbonatorwork, fuel, howtosavegas, savemoneyongas, saveongas, turbonatorgas, turbonator Related Posts
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