Just to follow up on this, please consider this from the vendor's website:
HOW IT WORKS
As a car moves through the air, the air pressure directly in front of the bumper increases with the square of speed.
So, let's just state the obvious from this unbelievable comment. Let's just assume that air pressure is 14.7 at 1 mph. So, if we double the speed to 2 mph, we doubled the speed, right? If this comment were true, we have magically increased the air pressure 4 times (2 squared) 14.7 or 58.8 psi. Sheesh, why do we need turbos? Or perhaps this only happens at higher speeds? So you're driving 50mph at 14.7. We double the speed to 100- guess what? Once gain we have 58.7psi?
The fact is that the amount of energy required to double the speed of a car given a certain Cd (Coefficient of drag) is equal to a square of the speed. So, given a car that can go 100mph with 200 hp, to go 200mph with the same Cd will require 800 hp. It has nothing to do with air pressure.