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Hotsoup
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Hi ,

When we talk abt sixth element, reducing heat off the engine. Do we referring to modding air intake or something else?

 

Thanks

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b4 u spend yer hard-earned marnee, i think u betta read this very old thread of year 2003........checkout here:

 

http://www.mycarforum.com/forum/Aftermarke...er_Chip_P168142

 

or this webby:

http://www.alibaba.com/catalog/12044575/Si...Power_Chip.html

 

He Sixth Element power chip is a revolutionary product, researched and developed in Germany, and employing the latest cutting-edge quantum physics technology. The power chip has a influence on liquid and gas, helping them to increase the quantity of molecules, align them in a more regular pattern, and helps to promote a more efficient molecular flow. The power chip has also an influence on electrical current, enhancing a more efficient flow of the electrons.

Application in Automobiles

Sixth Element power chip has the following desirable results when used in

Automobiles:

1. Increase in engine torque and horsepower

2. Reduction in fuel consumption

3. Reduction in temperature of the exhaust air from the engine

( up to 100 degree C)

BEFORE

730

AFTER

630

4. Reduction in engine oil temperature

5. Increase in ignition voltage

6. Improvement in brake performance

7. Improvement in efficiency of turbo engine

8. Reduction in carbon build-up in engine

9. Improvement in shock absorber performance

10. Enabling the air-conditioner to be colder

 

Sixth_Element_Power_Chip.jpg

 

i still think u betta keep yer marnee fer a proper ECU upgrade. [nod]

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[shocked] thanks. My intention is looking at ways to maintain the ideal engine temp during ride or static mode Edited by Hotsoup
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If you've not done anything to your car or do not drive the car hard and for long periods.... then the stock car cooling system should be fine.

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