Nic Barnes
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http://www.ebay.co.uk/itm/Ground-Wires-Earthing-Voltage-Stabilizer-LED-DISPLAY-/330588186495?pt=UK_CarsParts_Vehicles_CarParts_SM&hash=item4cf897677f#ht_7762wt_944
not really sure i follow what this is about?
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XE Col
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quote:
Features include: - Cool blue led lights to spice up your engine bay
[Edited on 26-08-2012 by XE Col]
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bigron1988
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Improves horse power
Really?
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Nic Barnes
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if voltage drops then yeah it will have aditional factors in the ecu to keep it working safely so i understand that bit as perhaps it keeps voltage steady etc. your dta will have voltage correction tables in it.
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Nic Barnes
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oh i found this when i was looking for havy duty earthing cables in case my voltage issue isnt resolved.
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Dom
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At best i imagine it's a regulator, or perhaps a capacitor for 'smoothing' the DC (but i would have thought you'd need a decent size capacitor, ie: larger than the casing shown, to make any difference), but i can't see it making sod all difference especially as most of the electronics in a car will work within a reasonable decent voltage range anyway.
In essence, it's about as useful as an eBay Inlet Supercharger
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