For Immediate Release
Consumers Can Take Action to Save
Money at the Gas Pump
SANTA FE SPRINGS, CA - March 11, 2004 - It's all
across the news: nervous consumers concerned about high gas prices
and possible shortages. To help alleviate this anxiety, drivers of
a variety of vehicles from SUVs to compact cars are taking a new look
at the Tornado gas saving device.
"What consumers will experience with Tornado is
fuel savings of 1 to 2 miles per gallon (MPG)," said Jay Kim, president
of Tornado. "With gas prices at or near $2 a gallon, if you put 15
gallons of gas in your tank, you should save about $1 to $4 per fill
up with a Tornado installed in your vehicle," figures Kim.
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.
The product takes only a few minutes to install
and lasts the lifetime of a vehicle. Tornado comes with a limited lifetime
warranty, and can pay for itself in about 6 months. It retails for
a M.S.R.P. of $69.95.
Tornado 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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Editor's Note: High-resolution 4 x 5 photos are available from Tornado
Air Management.
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