Car Gadgets You Don’t Need
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Those cathodic devices are unbelievable for fuel tanks. We dug up a 5000 gallon tank that had been burried for 20 years, and it looked brand new--absolutely no rust, even where paint had been scratched away.
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I like this one best -
Air intake "vortex" or "tornado:" It looks like a gerbil wheel and supposedly increases airflow (and thus engine power) by creating "vortexes" in the air intake system.
Some asian guy came up with that.
I was thinking of making one of my own out of a thin piece of sheet metal and some scissors. I figured it would save about $50. I never made or bought one.
That thing, at the store, costs 50 god damned dollars.
First time i saw a 30 minute infomercial for it, i called -
But if you try it, you need this gauge for your car -
Air intake "vortex" or "tornado:" It looks like a gerbil wheel and supposedly increases airflow (and thus engine power) by creating "vortexes" in the air intake system.
Some asian guy came up with that.
I was thinking of making one of my own out of a thin piece of sheet metal and some scissors. I figured it would save about $50. I never made or bought one.
That thing, at the store, costs 50 god damned dollars.
First time i saw a 30 minute infomercial for it, i called -
But if you try it, you need this gauge for your car -
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