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Old 05-09-2002, 10:08 PM   #1 (permalink)
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"Spiral Max" or similar air swirling parts

i saw an ad in the back of sport compact car saying " supercharge anycar!! $69.95" i thought i'd check it out. it is a product that swirls the air as it goes into the intake and somehow increaces horsepower, torque, and mpg. do you guys know abot products like this and if they work? if it works then i might get one. they claim it really helps, but i dont know anybody who has gotten a product like that.
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All it does is concentrated the air that is being sucked in through your intake... I think it would help a lil bit but nothing like a real super charger. Only one way to find out!! Hook it up and if it works spread the word.

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these have been around for ages.
I read in hot4s mag that they actually slow down the intake air.....
just get a leaf blower and be done with it.

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just get a leaf blower and be done with it.

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i heard a guy who had one. he said that one of the propellars broke and it shredded into his intake manifold and funked everything up. doesnt sound good to me. i wouldnt try it
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