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now they having promo Razin + grounding @ $238...get blue color stab (black stab is meant for ICE)....its a 8 pt grd....some links are joint together....total 8 pts is ground but coming back to 4 bolts

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Neutral Newbie

Hi, is the blue light always on, even your engine is off?

I had also just installed the vlotage stab and grounding..

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Neutral Newbie

Thanx bro..

Anyway, can u feel the difference directly after u install the VS or u need to drive a few days to noe the difference? [sweatdrop]

HeeHeeHee, I am a new driver and know nuts about car or VS.. [laugh]

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Pickup is smoother in what sense ? Was the pickup rough and unresponsive before ???

 

Idling is better in what way ? Was it stammering before ?

 

Hard to believe that better ground & voltage stabilizing ( what's that ? ) could do all these ! I am hard man to convince !

 

CBX [:|][:|][:|]

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Nahhh ! You don't have to be sorry ! I am very curious how the grounding can do all that ! That's all ! Hoping to write some interesting feedback from you.

 

 

Cheers !

 

 

CBX

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Neutral Newbie

[sweatdrop][;)] I may be wrong, please correct me if i'm wrong.

 

I believe the theory in all these are something like this. Modern cars are normally controlled through a ECU. ECU gets power from the car's battery. With grounding and voltage stab, the current flow of the power from battery will be stabilise and thus minimise power surge. With less surge currents and so...ECU function much more efficient and thus giving better performance car.

 

Anyway, i believe it is quite a good investment to have in the car. Whether or not got increase in performance. Addtional grounding on the car gives better protection?? [sunny]

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The saying is always the same.......A car manufacturer spents billions building a vehicle with millions poured into R&D but a $100 voltage stabiliser have been "overlooked" and must be installed as an aftermarket part. Seems kind of pathetic if this is true. If it isn't then, people are just being suckled of their money. I think the latter is more appropriate. Imagine, $100/- ( $30 profit for the retailer, $20 for the importer, $30 for the manufacturer....so that leaves about $20 worth of hardware and if money equates to device quality/functionalilty.....it is not gonna give you much except a feeling that it is worth the money. I will spend my money on new tires, good engine oil....but voltage stabiliser is not on my rationale list of accessories needed.

 

CBX

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[:)] Hahaa...Agree with you theory too! Manufacturer that makes these car wouldn't have forgo such device if it would makes their car perform better. But this is base on the model that the car is in the standard issue --> Stock parts....esspecially the ICE system.

 

For all electrical devices...surging current is common. We don't see all other electrical device having such stablizier for current surge right. [:/] This is because, all these device have components inbuilt to last over these initial current surge and therefore they do not need these stablizier. Normally, surge will comes at the initial power up state. Have such surge sometimes result in momently loss in electrical power output. With the temporary loss of power...parrallel device using the same output may be affected. Having a stablizier just prevent the temporary loss of power.

 

Coming back to my point, for new car...where all components are new....having the stablizier may or may not have much effect. If additional components that are addded to the car..(high power ICE system...for example)...the standard model that the manufacturer had use for design is no longer true. Thus, having that stablizier may help a bit.

 

To me....voltage stablizer is good to have for car that installed alot of ICE. But for normal car...it's a can have...can don't have lah. [sweatdrop] That's why manufacturer did not add the stablizier...save cost mah! [pirate]

 

Putting it in another view.....if such stablizier does not have it's advantage...then no one would have invented them in the first place liao! [scholar] Anyway...i have not put in any grounding and VS for my car yet.

 

*DISCLAIMER* personal views only.....correct me if i'm wrong.

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