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  1. Join Date
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    #1
    mga peeps -- i saw this bannered at nissan north edsa

    SUPER STORM TECHNOLOGY

    claims to result in:
    1. 10% to 30% fuel savings
    2. 85% fuel combustion
    3. increases engine power
    4. prolongs engine life
    5. reduce engine noise
    6. reduce smoke belching
    7. eliminates injection problems
    8. eliminates carbon deposits
    9. suitable to petrol, diesel and lpg engine

    casa installed pa ito so i suppose it does not affect the electronic sensors of the vehicle. cost is P3,500 but for an SUV, you need two so P7,000 all in all. the devise looks like a round tin can with some rotating blades inside. parang aircraft engine ang itsura at dating


    may tsikoteer ba naka install na nito? if so, kumusta naman?

    is this another "khaos"?

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    #2
    is this the one installed after the air filter? meron na ata nito dati pa, Tornado or Vortex ata

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    #3
    Meron na discussion tungkol sa ganoong devices dati, very identical yung description mo ng device na yan, for the opinions, check it here:


    http://tsikot.yehey.com/forums/showt...t=turbo+stormy

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    BlueBimmer -- yep, pareho ito sa tornado. the literature says:

    ".... the swirling and rotating air-flow comes in different brand names abroad like Hyclone (europe), Twister (USA and Tornado"

    for installation, here is how its done:

    "... The primary unit is placed in front of the throttle body intake on EFI cars, inside the intake tube or aftermarket intake.

    For TURBO vehicles installing Super Storm before and after the turbo gives better results. A similar improvement is achieved on non-turbo vehicles when two or more Super Storms are installed."

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    #5
    pwede i-DIY yan. here are the step-by-step:

    1. kuha ka ng softdrink can (mas effective yung coke na red, less yung diet). open it, drink the contents. you'll need the sugar for the task ahead.

    2. cut off the softdrink can ends. that will leave you a tube.

    3. cut diagonally 6 equal 2 inch deep slats on one end of the can. bend the ends inward, in the shape of a propeller blade. that will make 6 blades.

    4. remove the rubber tube connecting the air filter housing to the throttle body. insert the home-made tornado near the throttle body. make sure it stays in place by putting a 3" hose clamp on the outside of the rubber tube to hold on the can.

    5. install back rubber tube. there! may home made DIY tornado ka na! naka-save ka ng P3500.

    note: for those with big throttle bodies, a del monte pineapple chunks can will be best. pag mas maliit naman, pwede yung 555 sardines.

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    LOL meron pa nga ako nakitang brochure, 'install up to 6 or 8 for maximum power!' 3k isa so 18k for 6 pcs LOL bobo lng bibili nyan o filthy rich hehe

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    #7
    Quote Originally Posted by yebo
    pwede i-DIY yan. here are the step-by-step:

    1. kuha ka ng softdrink can (mas effective yung coke na red, less yung diet). open it, drink the contents. you'll need the sugar for the task ahead.

    2. cut off the softdrink can ends. that will leave you a tube.

    3. cut diagonally 6 equal 2 inch deep slats on one end of the can. bend the ends inward, in the shape of a propeller blade. that will make 6 blades.

    4. remove the rubber tube connecting the air filter housing to the throttle body. insert the home-made tornado near the throttle body. make sure it stays in place by putting a 3" hose clamp on the outside of the rubber tube to hold on the can.

    5. install back rubber tube. there! may home made DIY tornado ka na! naka-save ka ng P3500.

    note: for those with big throttle bodies, a del monte pineapple chunks can will be best. pag mas maliit naman, pwede yung 555 sardines.

    sardines pang scooter hahahaha

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    #8
    Quote Originally Posted by yebo
    pwede i-DIY yan. here are the step-by-step:

    1. kuha ka ng softdrink can (mas effective yung coke na red, less yung diet). open it, drink the contents. you'll need the sugar for the task ahead.

    2. cut off the softdrink can ends. that will leave you a tube.

    3. cut diagonally 6 equal 2 inch deep slats on one end of the can. bend the ends inward, in the shape of a propeller blade. that will make 6 blades.

    4. remove the rubber tube connecting the air filter housing to the throttle body. insert the home-made tornado near the throttle body. make sure it stays in place by putting a 3" hose clamp on the outside of the rubber tube to hold on the can.

    5. install back rubber tube. there! may home made DIY tornado ka na! naka-save ka ng P3500.

    note: for those with big throttle bodies, a del monte pineapple chunks can will be best. pag mas maliit naman, pwede yung 555 sardines.
    Bwehehehehehe!!!!

    Sige... I-poster mo nga yan, tapos idikit natin sa tabi ng poster nu'un!!!

    I can't believe some dealership owners still fall for this BS!

    Ang pagbalik ng comeback...

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    #9
    si sir yebo puro delata haha

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    Quote Originally Posted by yebo
    pwede i-DIY yan. here are the step-by-step:

    1. kuha ka ng softdrink can (mas effective yung coke na red, less yung diet). open it, drink the contents. you'll need the sugar for the task ahead.

    2. cut off the softdrink can ends. that will leave you a tube.

    3. cut diagonally 6 equal 2 inch deep slats on one end of the can. bend the ends inward, in the shape of a propeller blade. that will make 6 blades.

    4. remove the rubber tube connecting the air filter housing to the throttle body. insert the home-made tornado near the throttle body. make sure it stays in place by putting a 3" hose clamp on the outside of the rubber tube to hold on the can.

    5. install back rubber tube. there! may home made DIY tornado ka na! naka-save ka ng P3500.

    note: for those with big throttle bodies, a del monte pineapple chunks can will be best. pag mas maliit naman, pwede yung 555 sardines.
    may tornado ka na, busog ka pa. mwahahahahaha

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