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Sparkbridge?
tweakmax2:
--- Quote from: nakshire on November 21, 2009, 01:42:15 AM ---Met up with this guy, Alvin. He's really professional in his work and explained to me every single point that he does, even went down to details on the material of his stuff and the physics behind every single action he does. It clearly shows that this dude knows every single action he does and does not smoke me when I have any queries in his stuff.
Take a look at the CAI that he did for my car:
sorry for bad image quality cuz i forgot to bring camera along. Samsung i780 isn't really thhhattt good in photo taking though!
Air intake valve is taken out, and replaced by this high quality pipe that directs to the side, leading towards the bumper (do not have to remove bumper). Theoretically speaking, this system will allow cooler air to go into the combustion chamber. Cooler air = denser air. With higher density of air, combustion becomes easier and more effective. So FC will not really be affected unless we rev the engine.
Another thing I did was the 6 point grounding + voltage stabilizer. I only know how to picture it, but dunno how to explain. But my car pickup now is damn freaking reactive compared to last time. Super shiok. couldn't shoot where he put the grounding cuz its quite dark, all the photos turn out to be smurgy. Budden, all the contact points were done up properly.
Oh yes, sparkbridge. Do change them too.
Any kind soul willing to share on the theory of these 3 things?
1. grounding
2. stabilizer
3. sparkbridge
Total damage: $240
Damage breakdown:
CAI - $80
Grounding - $10 per point, 6 points $60
voltage stabilizer (12points) - $80
Sparkbridge - $20
My sparkbridge setup is those cheap cheap one. Dun expect a lot from this set up because it only increased 2V from it. Whats more, heard that too high a voltage for sparkbridges may cuz the plugs to melt and then servicing will kill your pocket after that.
Alvin: 91462635
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How long you take to install all these ?
Mr_chr|s:
--- Quote from: nakshire on November 21, 2009, 01:42:15 AM ---Met up with this guy, Alvin. He's really professional in his work and explained to me every single point that he does, even went down to details on the material of his stuff and the physics behind every single action he does. It clearly shows that this dude knows every single action he does and does not smoke me when I have any queries in his stuff.
Take a look at the CAI that he did for my car:
sorry for bad image quality cuz i forgot to bring camera along. Samsung i780 isn't really thhhattt good in photo taking though!
Air intake valve is taken out, and replaced by this high quality pipe that directs to the side, leading towards the bumper (do not have to remove bumper). Theoretically speaking, this system will allow cooler air to go into the combustion chamber. Cooler air = denser air. With higher density of air, combustion becomes easier and more effective. So FC will not really be affected unless we rev the engine.
Another thing I did was the 6 point grounding + voltage . I only know how to picture it, but dunno how to explain. But my car pickup now is damn freaking reactive compared to last time. Super shiok. couldn't shoot where he put the grounding cuz its quite dark, all the photos turn out to be smurgy. Budden, all the contact points were done up properly.
Oh yes, sparkbridge. Do change them too.
Any kind soul willing to share on the theory of these 3 things?
1. grounding
2. stabilizer
3. sparkbridge
Total damage: $240
Damage breakdown:
CAI - $80
Grounding - $10 per point, 6 points $60
voltage stabilizer (12points) - $80
Sparkbridge - $20
My sparkbridge setup is those cheap cheap one. Dun expect a lot from this set up because it only increased 2V from it. Whats more, heard that too high a voltage for sparkbridges may cuz the plugs to melt and then servicing will kill your pocket after that.
Alvin: 91462635
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Nice detail debrief Bro,
Btw do u have any picture on how the voltage stabilizer being done on ur car now? hmm.. so u recommend to go do up the 6-pin ground + voltage stabilizer and sparkbridge??
btw bro u staying around north area?? :devil2: :devil2:
Hehe.. if ya staying north area then mayb can meet up with u some time to take a look on ur car mod.. hehe.. :devil2: :devil2:
cheers
nakshire:
--- Quote from: tweakmax2 on November 22, 2009, 11:59:29 PM ---How long you take to install all these ?
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Bro, you can call up this guy Alvin stated in my post to get yours done. Duration is about 45mins. But I asked him a lot of questions, and he spent some time explaining to me... So total it took about 1.5hrs.
If you are not a physics guy, it may take longer for him to explain to u, because there are quite a lot of physics concepts there involved. If u never ask him, its just 45mins. :)
nakshire:
--- Quote from: Mr_chr|s on November 23, 2009, 12:00:47 AM ---Nice detail debrief Bro,
Btw do u have any picture on how the voltage stabilizer being done on ur car now? hmm.. so u recommend to go do up the 6-pin ground + voltage stabilizer and sparkbridge??
btw bro u staying around north area?? :devil2: :devil2:
Hehe.. if ya staying north area then mayb can meet up with u some time to take a look on ur car mod.. hehe.. :devil2: :devil2:
cheers
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Haha chris, not very detailed lah.. :zipped:
Yeah I can go to my car tomorrow and get a shot up for you to see. (prolly at night)
You can choose to do it one by one though, if you do it the way i did it, you may not know which mod will contribute more to your ride's comfort (can be quite troublesome if anything goes wrong).
I stay at toa payoh central. Hehe, of course, you can come my place to see the car... no problem man! After that can jio some more people for coffee also can! :yehyeh:
tweakmax2:
Will it void warranty ?
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