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I've been reading up on them and voltage stabilizers slightly increase hp and torque, smooth out idle speed, among other things and they seem to work.
I'm looking at 2 brands: Sun Auto and Buddy Club. From the tests, Sun Auto has the highest hp/torque increase (like 1.5... lol), But you don't really see very much through the powerband. However with the Buddy Club, it showed an increase in power, although not as much as the Sun Auto, but it actually increased lower end hp and torque by a very decent amount. I'm almost certain that they're universal, but I may be wrong. I was wondering if any of you knowledgable guys would have any opinions or answers. This post has been edited by HectortheRican: Aug 22, 2010 - 3:52 AM -------------------- taking too long to mod since '09
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Reading further... also the Sun Auto is stated to have the thickest wire gauge for all of the stabilizers. I am curious if this effected it as well.
If it were me, I would go with the Sun Auto and then make my own aftermarket grounding wires for the car (as opposed to buying a kit). I feel like his would add the most for a system like this. http://www.optionstage.com/sun-hyper-ground-242.html ^ Sun Auto ground kit.. just incase someone wanted to look it up This post has been edited by jcbass7: Sep 15, 2010 - 10:52 AM |
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