s&b compatible with turbonator?
s&b compatible with turbonator?
i just seen a link for this turbonator thing that goes inside the air flow tube after the filter: http://www.turbonator.com/index.html...ntentAirIntake
was wondering if any of you guys have this or know someone who does and if it really does what it says, and of course if that knuckleuppunk guy can tell us if it would be compatible with the s&b setup because that seems to be the system to go with.
was wondering if any of you guys have this or know someone who does and if it really does what it says, and of course if that knuckleuppunk guy can tell us if it would be compatible with the s&b setup because that seems to be the system to go with.
Don't waste your money on this product or on things with clever marketing meant to seperate you and your money. This reminds me of the original claims from products such as Slick50, Splitfire plugs, Acetone in the gas, magnets on your fuel lines, Duralube, Prolong, fuel pellets, miracle weight loss products or those gadgets to help with pain & suffering, etc, etc, etc. The FTC 'eventually' cracks down on these things, but it takes a lot of time. Save your money and use it for something solid like buying more fuel or tires or get a nice steak dinner with a good beer, etc. If you want more performance and potentially better fuel economy 'IF' you keep your foot out of it, then buy something that really works such as a CAI system, a cat back exhaust or a tuner, etc.
ha! wow thanks for the input, i'll definately do a search for now on before i ask another stupid question
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Originally Posted by jrussell63670
ha! wow thanks for the input, i'll definately do a search for now on before i ask another stupid question
Originally Posted by snappylips
Yea, and if horsepower gains were as easy as some tinkertoy piece of metal, the manuf's would've already put it in.
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save your fiddy and buy a tank of gas
