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==Overview== Many parts and products in the automotive aftermarket use exaggerated marketing claims to purport some sort of mechanical benefit that cannot be credibly verified. Although some "snake oil" automotive products may have some limited legitimate benefits, they typically don't live up to their stated claims. Claims of increased horsepower or decreased fuel or motor oil consumption are most common. This page seeks to document those items which may qualify as automotive snake oil. ==''If you know of a potential "automotive snake oil" part or product, please add it to the list below:''== *Fuel line magnets. *Fan-like spinning devices that increase turbulence in the intake air (Intake Twister, Tornado Fuel Saver). *Fuel vaporizers/atomizers. *Electric superchargers (supposedly it removes the parasitic load from making boost, but moves so little air it actually gets in the way) [[Category:General hotrodding]]
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