I run a set of 33" on my 88 suburban ..plain and simple there a great set of tires im only 18 but love offroading with all my buddys theres been countless times where ive pulled them out and i gotta give it mostly to the tires other than the fact that my truck is a beast when it comes to pulling the only problem ive had with them is when i hillclimb they tend to slide alot but there still one of the best set of tires ive owened im deffinatly buying anuther set when these ones go bald
Rating: 8
Product Details: "Mastercraft Courser MT Tire" by Editor - posted: Thu October 9, 2008 - Rating: 7.23
Last Review Posted by Unregistered - posted: Wed October 14, 2009 1:00am
I've used several different types of these products, tornado fuel saver and vortech cyclone. Both have their pro's and cons. But I'll say a thing about the tornado.
Its a performance product, thats why people are satisfied with it- immediate torque increases. My understanding is it creates a pressure system between the device and the piston, consequently increasing compression, especially at wide open throttle. The MAF knows the pressure system because its taking in different amounts of air at different throttle positions, and it compensates with more or less fuel. I believe because the higher compression, the more fuel is used. But only minut amounts more fuel. For the performance gains, the decreased gas mileage, as small but real as it is, made the tornado piece worth while. I will use it in all my cars that dont have super or turbo chargers on them. What a luxery! Food for thought, I love em.
Rating: 7
Product Details: "Tornado Fuel Saver" by Editor - posted: Fri April 20, 2007 - Rating: 5.23
Last Review Posted by Unregistered - posted: Tue October 13, 2009 8:00pm
Does not work, tried it in both my cars and noticed no improvement in fuel economy.
I have a 2008 300c and a 2007 Pontiac Grand Prix GXP. I used Syntek in 5 tank fulls and noticed no difference in MPG.
Rating: 1
Product Details: "Syntek Engine Boost 2.0 Fuel Additive for Increased Fuel Mileage" by Editor - posted: Fri August 1, 2008 - Rating: 5.84
Last Review Posted by Unregistered - posted: Tue October 13, 2009 5:46pm
i use these tires in a variatey of conditions they are fairly tough i have 90 ranger 4.0 slightly modified and have all around good luck .not recommended for heavy mud got tsl swampers 33/12.50 for heavy mud
Rating: 7
Product Details: "BFGoodrich All Terrain T/A KO Tire" by Editor - posted: Tue January 30, 2007 - Rating: 7.08
Last Review Posted by Unregistered - posted: Tue October 13, 2009 3:11pm
I was on my way home from GAJR in the rain; waiting for the red light to turn green, I popped the clutch and slowly turned left...I almost did a 360 on a very busy road and nearly got killed. I love these tires for wheeling, BUT be extremely careful on pavement! I miss my TRXus's! Now there's an all around assume tire!
Rating: 5
Product Details: "Super Swamper TSL Mud Tire" by Editor - posted: Tue January 30, 2007 - Rating: 8.56
Last Review Posted by Unregistered - posted: Tue October 13, 2009 3:02am
been running them for years an a 3/4 ton, have had several different sets and have another ordered for my yota. cant wait to get them in, they really are one of the best tires for the money
Rating: 9
Product Details: "Maxxis MT-754 Buckshot MT Mud Terrain Tire" by Editor - posted: Wed July 16, 2008 - Rating: 6.44
Last Review Posted by Unregistered - posted: Mon October 12, 2009 3:17am
Personally, I always looked at things as if there was already something wrong with it. I figured that I would give Syntek a try and putting all bull crap to the side. Syntek has got it going on...either you can hop on the band wagon or stay off...but those of us who are taking action are reaping the benefits.
Give Syntek a try..what's the worst that can happen?
Rating: 10
Product Details: "Syntek Engine Boost 2.0 Fuel Additive for Increased Fuel Mileage" by Editor - posted: Fri August 1, 2008 - Rating: 5.84