Boost tap is a fuel saver, are they for real?

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Boost tap is a fuel saver, are they for real?

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seems like it just leans out your air/fuel mixtures to me. :wtf:
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Did I read this right?

"All you need to to is locate the brake booster hose running from the intake manifold and insert this device in the pipe or an equivalent inlet manifold pipe, Fitting typically only takes a few minutes."

Wouldn't this just reduce your brake boosters vacuum and make stopping more of an effort on the brake pedal?

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Yeah, you'd have to be a complete idiot to put it in a brake line (or advertise that's where it should go) Imagine the lawsuit if you had no brakes on this products say so...
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Alspos wrote:Yeah, you'd have to be a complete idiot to put it in a brake line (or advertise that's where it should go) Imagine the lawsuit if you had no brakes on this products say so...
You should buy one and do this exact thing documenting the procedure then take the company for all it's worth.

(use an old sigma or soemthing *shrug* and put it into a barrier at low speed)
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^ I thought that too. Me bad :twisted: :D
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Rad, do you deliver? :wink:
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