Anyone use a tornado in their cold-air intake?

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eeshazor
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Car: 2009 Nissan Versa 1.8L Sedan, Brilliant Silver. Stillen cold-air intake with K&N air filter. Neon blue LED lights under driver & passenger feet. De-badged.
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I've been hearing so many mixed reviews on the "tornado." ><
Anyone actually have one? Or know if the benefits actually exist?


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S13AL
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There is really no object that you can cram into your intake that will give you power except for some kind of compressor.. which this is not. I watched a review for this item on tv a while ago and it was done by AAA. basically all three cars that they tested the product on lost about 1+ MPG and lost a few horsepower.. Bottom line: this is GARBAGE.

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nismonieves
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i pt one in my altima, week later my MAF went bad

eeshazor
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Joined: Tue May 26, 2009 6:25 pm
Car: 2009 Nissan Versa 1.8L Sedan, Brilliant Silver. Stillen cold-air intake with K&N air filter. Neon blue LED lights under driver & passenger feet. De-badged.
Location: Los Angeles/Orange County, CA
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Alright, thanks guys :) You just saved me some money lol.


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