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Just got home from work and at this time in the morning the only thing on TV
is infomercials ![]() So here I am watching these infomercials and on comes the one for the Cyclone Fuel Saver. Now they claim that it improves fuel mileage and power output from the engine. So I was just wondering if anyone has tried this little device in their piston aircraft? The theory makes sense, spinning air in the intake tract to help mix the air/fuel better before entering the cylinder. Now the ad says that this works in any gasoline burning engine (and they list almost every gas burning engine ever invented) except the ad didn't mention aircraft. I find this interesting cause if it works really that good in cars, trucks, motorcycles ect. ect wouldn't it work just as well in a airplane? I assume that this device hasn't been approved for use in piston powerd aircraft yet or, maybe it just isn't as good as the makers claim! |
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