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jeeves_101
1st July 2007, 13:05
i have an earth grounding kit and a voltage stabilizer lying in my cupboard and was wondering if its worth fitting them to my vts?

they came out my old car which was a 1.4 civic, i didn't buy them but they are brand knew and have only covered around 500-700 miles, so are pretty new, just wondered if its worth the borther of going outside and messing around and putting them on the car.

would i notice anything at all?

i know they say a lot of things, but the only real thing i noticed was improved starting and maybe a smidge on the throttle response?!?!?!

your opinions please.

S34MER
1st July 2007, 13:09
I've never had one myself, so couldn't give you a proper opinion, but i doubt very much that you'll notice anything at all tbh mate!

jeeves_101
1st July 2007, 13:13
yeah, they claim, increase EVERYTHING, bhp, torque, mpg, throttle response blah blah, but the only things that i can say i noticed were the starting of the car was a touch quicker and there was a tiny difference in throttle response other than that its just a bit of engine bay "bling" a supose.

ah, i might fit it and see what happens.

Mark51
1st July 2007, 13:18
fit it and see if you notice any difference. then let us know

S34MER
1st July 2007, 13:24
might aswell fit it if you have time on your hands, at the end of the day its not going to do any harm is it!

jeeves_101
1st July 2007, 13:52
right then, i'm going to find all the bits and then go out and fit it a bit later, i will then take some pics, post them and then go for a drive and see if it does anything much.

but i guess more would be noticed on a longer journey.