Does the Turbonator really work?

This is a pure scam. It absolutely does not work.

What is a cold air intake do?

As their name suggests, cold air intakes bring cooler air into your engine and combustion chamber. In doing so, cold air intakes boost engine power and efficiency. That’s because colder air has a higher oxygen density. More oxygen is included in a given volume of cold air than a given volume of warm or hot air.

Do fuel Savers work?

It is claimed to increase vehicle fuel economy by up to 25% through “power conditioning of the vehicle’s electrical systems”, but Consumer Reports detected no difference in economy or power in tests on ten separate vehicles, finding that the device did nothing but light up.

Does a supercharger save gas?

Because engine power controls superchargers, they are not a reliable way to save fuel. They do allow a smaller engine to be used in a car to get the same performance as a larger engine, but they are not designed to save gas. Superchargers are installed to enhance performance.

Will a cold air intake make my check engine light come on?

Check Engine Light comes on An illuminated Check Engine Light is also a common symptom associated with a problematic cold air intake. If any of the sensors that are installed in the intake detect any issues, they may set off the Check Engine Light to notify the driver of a problem.

Does a cold air intake change the sound?

Generally speaking, a cold air intake will cause your engine to sound more aggressive. This is because the air coming into the engine is cooler and therefore, denser. This colder air causes the engine to run a little bit hotter, and that translates to a more powerful sounding car.

Is a closed or open cold air intake better?

The closed cold air intake comes in more potent than its open airbox sibling. It has the ability always to keep intake air temperatures the lowest possible when running very hard, whether you’re at the track or on your favorite twisty backroad.