Sun Hyper Voltage System
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Sun Hyper Voltage System
http://store.racinglab.com/sunhyvosytlr.html
Can anyone else figure out what this actually does? Is it just a capacitor? That's kinda what it sound like. It "stabilizes" the vehicle's voltage. Sound like a capacitor or something similar.
EDIT: Hmm...I little more searching reveals that it IS a capacitor. I wonder how well this would work on our trucks.
I could still think of other ways to spend $115.
Can anyone else figure out what this actually does? Is it just a capacitor? That's kinda what it sound like. It "stabilizes" the vehicle's voltage. Sound like a capacitor or something similar.
EDIT: Hmm...I little more searching reveals that it IS a capacitor. I wonder how well this would work on our trucks.
I could still think of other ways to spend $115.
Last edited by HaveBlue; 02-04-2005 at 10:57 AM.
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Sounds like another good way to lighten you wallet, therefore making you go faster
And I would definitely get the Type HR, sounds much faster then the LR
And I would definitely get the Type HR, sounds much faster then the LR
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I spent my lunch reading reviews and flirting with a couple co-workers.
From what I remember reading, it looks like this might actually work. Especially when used in conjunction with their Hyper Ground system. I'm thinking additional gain could be felt with Ignition Solutions Plasma booster. But, when all is said and done, my wallet would be $450 lighter.
From what I remember reading, it looks like this might actually work. Especially when used in conjunction with their Hyper Ground system. I'm thinking additional gain could be felt with Ignition Solutions Plasma booster. But, when all is said and done, my wallet would be $450 lighter.
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The hyperground system is just ground wires put throughout the engine bay. I bought 25 ft of high quality 4 gauge power cable and ring terminals less than $25 and made my own ground wires for cheap.
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Haveblue - Don't waste your money on that crap.
If your grounds are bad, clean and replace the wires, don't bother with HYPE R grounds....Remember HYPE is the first part of Hyper.
And do you really want to trick your ECU to dump more fuel?
If your grounds are bad, clean and replace the wires, don't bother with HYPE R grounds....Remember HYPE is the first part of Hyper.
And do you really want to trick your ECU to dump more fuel?
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