No. According to that myth show on the Discovery Channel (I forget what it is called) there's not.
Just earlier this week they did a whole episode on this very subject. They tried all the gimmicks you hear about and not a one of them worked.
So, save your money.
2007-03-09 05:42:53
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answered by Crystal Rene 2
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Turbonator is a scam.
Very moderate increases can be had by cleaning your fuel system.
Also a slight increase will follow getting a better air filter, maybe even a CAI, but not enough to justify the expense.
A more effective method is to spend no money and just make a few little changes:
Drive the speed limit, or a bit less if the limit is over 45mph. Unload any excess junk from your car. Keep your tires inflated properly. Dont accelarate too quickly.
2007-03-09 06:07:46
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answered by Showtunes 6
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A product called Gumout will work. If you get the entire package instead of just the liquid poured into the gas tank it will make a difference.
2007-03-09 05:47:34
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answered by Lance 1
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waiste of cash
2007-03-09 05:50:52
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answered by duster 6
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No not really.
2007-03-09 05:47:34
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answered by Anonymous
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