fart wrote:Im not saying the shit works.... en væri ekki hægt að gera blint test á þessu. Cyclone maðurinn mætir á næstu samkomu með eitt svona unit. Velur 2 svipaða bíla úr hópnum og laumar þessu í annan þeirra en ekki hinn.
Svo keyra menn í 29 daga og sjá hvort þeir finna mun. Nú ef placibo bíllinn finnur líka mun þá er þetta huglægt.
Cyclone maðurinn getur ekki tapað á þessu, í versta falli er hann jafn illa settur og í dag.
Í besta falli virkar dótið, nú ef menn fá út úr þessu nokkur prósent af bensínsparnaði þá er það fljótt að borga sig upp. 4-20hp er náttúrulega bull... en smá bensínsparnaður er alveg smuga.
Alpina wrote:er þetta utandeildin eða hvað er að gerast ,,,

http://cyclonefuelsaver.272.com/272/cyclonefuelsaver-is/howitworks.php wrote:The CycloneFuelSaver is an air-TWISTER, patented worldwide, with 10 years of research & development behind it.
It is an automotive air channeling tool that creates a swirling air motion, allowing the air to move faster and more efficiently by continuously whirling air around corners and bends.
CycloneFuelSaver is made of stainless steel and has no moving parts. Its precisely engineered slotted fins convert normal air intake flow into a powerful spinning vortex of air that mixes the air and fuel together, resulting in better fuel mileage and performance.
The swirling effect helps to atomise the air/fuel mixture in the combustion chamber which, when exposed to the ignition, results in a more complete and efficient burning of the fuel. The result:
· IMPROVED FUEL ECONOMY
· IMPROVED ACCELERATION
· IMPROVED POWER
· REDUCED POLLUTANTS
CycloneFuelSaver is easy to install, usually 2-5 minutes, and requires no maintenance.
CycloneFuelSaver will keep on saving you money as long as you own your vehicle.
CycloneFuelSaver increases gas mileage anywhere from 7-15%.*
CycloneFuelSaver can easily pay for itself in less than six months, depending on personal driving habits and miles driven per year.
Dyno testing shows 4-13 added horsepower as well!
Imagine a mini cyclone on its side moving through the intake of your automobile. The swirling air effect helps atomize the fuel inside the engine, leading to an even fuel/air mixture and a more efficient burn.
*In road tests conducted by independent testing labs, use of the CycloneFuelSaver resulted in an increase in fuel efficiency of between 7% and 28%. Of course, your efficiency with the CycloneFuelSaver will vary depending on the kind of car or truck you own, the way you drive, and other factors, and you may not do as well.
Astijons wrote:þetta cyclone heyrt hefur að það geti verið stór hættulegt
http://www.break.com/index/cruise_ship_ ... clone.html
these devices all claim to improve gas mileage. Vortec Cyclone's manufacturers claim, “The average user experiences a 1-2 MPG improvement in fuel economy; some users have experienced up to a 30% increase in mileage.” Tornado Fuel Saver claims, “TornadoFuelSaver increases gas mileage anywhere from 7-15%.” Turbonator claims, “Turbonator users have reported MPG increases from 10 to 22 percent,” and SpiralMax claims, “You get more torque, acceleration, and better fuel economy.” However, tests by Popular Mechanics (in their September 2005 issue) and CNN found such devices produced anywhere from no effect on fuel mileage, to a 10% drop in fuel mileage. I have never seen an independent test under controlled conditions where any one of these four devices has produced an improvement in fuel economy.
I have worked in the car industry for over fifteen years, everything from development of novel fuel-efficient engines to mapping of production vehicles. In that time I've seen dozens if not hundreds of supposed "fuel saving devices" advertised. Without exception, I advise you not to buy them! Over and over again, a company starts selling a "miracle" fuel-saving product, which of course is supposedly revolutionary and different to every other product that's been offered in the past; over and over again, the product turns out to be bogus and buyers lose thousands (or even millions) of pounds / dollars. To the best of my knowledge, no "add-on" fuel economy device or product has ever demonstrated worthwhile savings, yet new ones are always being introduced to the market, and uninformed customers are easily taken in by the claims and marketing "hype".
Several such devices proudly state that they are "award-winning!", to which I have just one comment: so were Milli Vanilli...

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