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Electrical
Voltage Stabilizer: Sham or Not?
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<blockquote data-quote="Travis Munday" data-source="post: 563076" data-attributes="member: 52914"><p>The thing in the ebay auction is a scam, but a good electrical system isn't. In most cases, ground wires and power delivery wires and connections aren't the best of stock from factory, and in those cases, going to "hyperground" or "hypervoltage" wires will provide a smoother electrical system, which, in theroy allows your engine to perform better. I know these aren't race cars, but race teams will use higher amperage main power and ground wires with much better connections to ensure reliability, and whatever little perormance they might get. This is one of those cases where the theroy behind the scam is sound, but the product being sold isn't.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Travis Munday, post: 563076, member: 52914"] The thing in the ebay auction is a scam, but a good electrical system isn't. In most cases, ground wires and power delivery wires and connections aren't the best of stock from factory, and in those cases, going to "hyperground" or "hypervoltage" wires will provide a smoother electrical system, which, in theroy allows your engine to perform better. I know these aren't race cars, but race teams will use higher amperage main power and ground wires with much better connections to ensure reliability, and whatever little perormance they might get. This is one of those cases where the theroy behind the scam is sound, but the product being sold isn't. [/QUOTE]
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