Tornado Air
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I don't know of a case personally (and oh do people ever buy that Tornado down here) for any vehicle where it worked. I noticed in a magazine down here a guy with a Civic, really nice, that listed this device. He runs at my track and I told him to try removing it...he did... .3 faster in the 1/4 mile
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#6
Well, the way gas prices have been going in cali, it's getting harder and harder to afford gas. They say it'll reach to $4 a gallon in Cali (and sadly, Cali only) by summer. Hooray for $60+ gas fillups for our 2IS's.
#7
$60 per fill-up for you, huh?
My first month of ownership which was pretty much March, I spent $160 on gas.
April, I resisted my temptation on WOTs, and after my shopping cart damage incident, I stopped going to grocery stores for no reason.
This brought my gas spending down to about $120, and I still do WOTs every now and then.
It's honestly not that bad if you have a job that lets you afford an IS, and if you don't drive like a hooligan.
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#8
True. For me, I only fill up gas two to three times a month so that will translate to something like $100-150 a month. However, for those that need to fill up at least once a week (ie those who have long commutes to work)...that'll easily be $3000+ dollars a year.
#9
Forgot that mileage is an important factor here .
But nonetheless, I wouldn't install mods that affect the engine in any way...at least not for gas mileage.
Don't after-market intakes and exhausts improve MPG?
#11
Originally Posted by duckduck
True. For me, I only fill up gas two to three times a month so that will translate to something like $100-150 a month...
#13
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They can, but it also depends on your right foot.
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Wide open throttle (flooring your car)