For Immediate Release
Consumers Can Take Action to Save
Money at the Gas Pump
SANTA FE SPRINGS, CA – May
12, 2004 — Every
day newspaper, radio and television outlets are talking about record
high gas prices. An automotive device called Tornado that harnesses
the power of the wind, has been helping consumers save 1 to 2 miles
per gallon.
Tornado is a non-moving, turbine shaped device, which creates a vortex
or swirling effect to the engine. The result is improved airflow into
the engine’s combustion chamber, causing a more efficient mixture
between air and fuel.
Automotive expert Bobby Likis, host of the popular nationwide Car Clinic
Network radio and television shows, has been deluged this year with
questions from consumers about how to save money at the gas pump. Likis
believes there are five simple things consumers can do to save on gas,
including the installation of a Tornado.
“In addition to my own tests on all personal and company cars, I commissioned
independent tests on six vehicles,” explained Likis of his experience
with Tornado. “Prior to the installation of the Tornado on each vehicle,
miles per gallon was determined on five tanks of gas. The best and the worst
miles per gallon were omitted, and the other three tanks were averaged. The
same ‘post-Tornado’ process was exercised for the ‘after’ gas
mileage. In every vehicle, gas mileage was improved by 1-3 miles per gallon,
which translates to 18-54 miles per average tank.”
Likis concludes, “With today’s gas prices, the $70 cost
of the Tornado (which can be fitted into the intake pipe in almost
every car) is a no-brainer.”
In addition to Tornado, Likis advises consumers to:
1) Have a complete fuel induction system procedure (eliminates
engine respiratory sludge caused by regurgitation of oil vapors,
i.e. PCV System) done on your vehicle by a qualified service outlet.
2) Use nothing heavier than 10W-30 engine oil, unless specifically
dictated by your owner’s manual. Lighter oil helps the engine
run easier resulting in more miles per gallon.
3) Increase tire pressure to 35psi (cold) in all tires. A vehicle
that is “lighter on its feet” requires less engine effort.
4) Never use high octane gas if your car’s engine was manufactured
for low. Using high octane fuel results in unburned fuel that flows
out of your engine, overworking your car’s afterburner (catalytic
converter), wasting money and polluting the air.
Tornado only takes a few minutes to install and lasts the lifetime
of a vehicle. The product comes with a limited lifetime warranty. It
retails for an M.S.R.P. of $69.95.
The product is available at participating NAPA stores, and at Pep Boys,
Keystone Automotive, Murray’s and J.C. Whitney. For more information
about Tornado, visit www.tornadoair.com or
phone 800-500-8880.
For more information, contact Jay Kim, President, Tornado Air Management,
9459 Washburn Road, Downey, CA 90242, phone 562 861-4000, or fax 562
861-4088.
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About Bobby Likis
Based in Florida, Bobby Likis is
a personal car consultant for audiences nationwide. Through the “Car Clinic Network,” his consumer-oriented
programming (including “Bobby Likis Car Clinic” and “Car
Clinic Minute”) is heard on almost 300 radio stations, on Sirius
Satellite Radio, and on the American Forces Radio Network. In addition,
Likis is on the Internet and is seen by 20 million television viewers.
Visit www.CarClinicNetwork.com.

Editor's Note: High-resolution 4 x 5 photos are available from Tornado
Air Management.
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