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Can anyone recommend a good voltage stabiliser, with grounding? And also a good workshop to install? Of course, with a good price. Thanx!

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I installed D1spec @ Fabulous cos of its thick grounding wires. Costs abt $200.

 

Another gd brand is new Pivot Mega Raizin. Can chk out Mcwell or JDM @ Eunos for pricing...

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i hav a 6mths old japan made pivot blue VS wif grounding for sale...get it at $140, nw i selling $45 only....u want? pm mi if u interested.tks and 1 ultimate spark optimiser frm MAN EXHUAST...get it at $200, nw selling $60 only...

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I just install one unknown brand (I think made in Korea) VS on my car today, I'm surprise it improve the off idle & low end response. Now acceleration feels smooth & "electric". [:)]

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Brother, just don't install the blue Pivot VS as you will never feel any difference after installing.

 

So far only P-Max VS will make a difference. thumbsup.gif

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Save your money for VS.

 

Go do grounding enough if yr ride is auto transmission.

 

Why is this so? personally i'm not sure if grounding really works...quite skeptical.

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I heard far too many people telling me that for auto transmission, VS does not help much unless you play ICE.

 

But for grounding, stock grounding is good and sufficient for auto transmission. But the aftermarket and additional grounding provides more channel for electric current to flow and thus good for auto rides. Just imagine, for your manual, if car goes to sleep along the road or outside car park, you can still try to revive it but not for auto cars. Apparently grounding is far more practical than a VS which does nothing but stabilises voltage and current which you actually don't need it if u do not utilises too much of your current in your car.

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