Anyone know if these would provide gains on our cars? I'm mainly talking about the new Hyperground System from Sun Automotive. The idea behind it is logical, but I'm wondering if we have enough electrical resistance in our system to actually gain anything from it.
There's also a new "active" type system called the direct power system. When i say active, it actually uses the car's electrical currents to reduce resistance actively, instead of just grounding everything to the same place, like a "passive" system would do. This system was used on a 350Z w/ a Hyperground kit already on it and saw 2-3 rwhp across the powerband. here's the website: http://www.takakaira.com/asp/template.asp?cat=2&id=1062
As you can see, they make several different boxes, depending on the application. Does anyone think this will help on our cars?
There's also a new "active" type system called the direct power system. When i say active, it actually uses the car's electrical currents to reduce resistance actively, instead of just grounding everything to the same place, like a "passive" system would do. This system was used on a 350Z w/ a Hyperground kit already on it and saw 2-3 rwhp across the powerband. here's the website: http://www.takakaira.com/asp/template.asp?cat=2&id=1062
As you can see, they make several different boxes, depending on the application. Does anyone think this will help on our cars?
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