Consumer Feedback and Testing Expert Verify Fuel Saving Claims of Tornado Air Management Systems
Market Wire, June, 2008
In spite of negative media reports, reliable experts in the form of consumers and testing specialists have verified the fuel saving claims made by Tornado Air Management Systems. With record high gas prices in the U.S., consumers have been looking for ways to save money at the gas pump.
Typical of favorable consumer feedback is Al Faulkner of Florida, who had the Tornado professionally installed on his 1999 Chevy Silverado Z-71. He went from a baseline mileage of 15 mpg to 16.3 mpg, or nearly a 10 percent improvement in fuel economy. Similar results were achieved by Fran Imonen of Mich., who drives a 2000 Mercury Grand Marquis. Zach Biel of Waukegan, Ill., who owns a 2001 Oldsmobile Alero, went from 16 mpg to 20 mpg after installing the Tornado. "Since then I have been telling everyone I know that if they purchase the Tornado, I will install it for them!"
Larry Swiencki has tested nearly 300 devices that claim to improve fuel economy during his 25 years in the automotive testing field. He says only 10 of those devices have shown promise, including the fuel savings claims of Tornado Air Management Systems.
Swiencki, who has worked at EPA and CARB recognized emission testing facilities, tested Tornado using a dynamometer in the lab using 4, 6, and 8 cylinder vehicles following EPA test protocols. "Overall, lab testing on Tornado showed a seven to 13 percent change in fuel economy," said Swiencki from lab testing he has conducted on Tornado. "The results speak for themselves."
Using a disciplined approach in the lab, Swiencki says dynamometer testing is the most accurate testing method available. He has been involved in emission testing since 1978 and has worked for General Motors, Olson Engineering, LA Emission Laboratory, ECOlogic, and California Environmental Engineering.
Tornado is available at leading auto parts and specialty distributors nationwide, including AutoZone, Checker, Shuck's and Kragen, NAPA, Pep Boys, Keystone Automotive, Murray's, and JC Whitney. Tornado can be installed in less than 10 minutes and lasts the lifetime of a vehicle. For more information, visit www.TornadoAir.com .
About Tornado
Tornado is a proven gas saving device that is environmentally friendly. It has a limited lifetime warranty and a money back guarantee. Tornado is available at leading auto parts and specialty distributors nationwide, including AutoZone, Checker, Shuck's and Kragen, NAPA, Pep Boys, Keystone Automotive, Murray's, and JC Whitney.
(Editor's Note: High-resolution 4 x 5 photos are available from Tornado Air Management.)
Contact Jay Kim President 951-553-7320 Tornado Air Management Systems 42136 Remington Ave Temecula, CA 90590 Phone 951-553-7320 Fax 951 553 7325 Email: Email Contact www.TORNADOair.com
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