+20bhp for £5 !!!
Posted: Wed Feb 21, 2007 6:40 pm
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Hmmm.... so if I starting selling them for £3.99 I could undercut the competition and make a wee profit too......RICHARDHUMBLE wrote:THE RESISTOR OF POWER RETURNS!
Would cost about 4p form maplins for the same effect
I'm going to buy 10, so I'll get 200BHP gaintut wrote:You really are a cynicaly load of unbelievers!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
He is offering two for one, wire them in series and you have a 40bhp increase, so tis a no lose situation................
tut
Power Module Installation Guide wrote: step 1 - disconnect battery to avoid electrical injuries
step 2 - locate the inlet air temp (IAT) sensor on your engine, if you do not have an IAT then locate the engine coolant temp sensor
step 3 - remove the connector from the sensor
step 4 - take the power module [resistor] and insert the legs into the connector (loom end) ensuring that each leg is in contact with the metal in the slot - it doesnt matter what way the legs are fitted.
Step 5 - when the mod is correctly fitted, secure it back in place using electrical tape - also wrap the connector up to protect from the elements - it is not plugged back into the sensor.
Step 6 - reconnect battery
Step 7 - start car and take for spin - you WILL be able to feel the difference!!! - Over 10000 people have!
I've always wanted at least 200bhp out my flatTitanium S1 111S (gla) wrote:If you hammer the legs of the resister in to your wallapper you get an extra 20 bhp out o that as well.
Dominic wrote:I've always wanted at least 200bhp out my flatTitanium S1 111S (gla) wrote:If you hammer the legs of the resister in to your wallapper you get an extra 20 bhp out o that as well.
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... away to find hammer