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    Voltage stabilizer

    Could someone tell me what does the Voltage stabilizer do?
    I have a HONDA JAZZ 1.3 and i found this one on ebay.

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    it will help throttle response, brighter headlight, and obviously stabilizes your voltage all around LOL.

    those are the most obvious one. oh, and add some extra bling for the engine bay too.

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    Good for paper weight.

    On a serious note.. the only thing i noticed was a slight improvement in audio (less noise)... but thats it.

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    Quote Originally Posted by blk_shadow View Post
    it will help throttle response, brighter headlight, and obviously stabilizes your voltage all around LOL.

    those are the most obvious one. oh, and add some extra bling for the engine bay too.
    not so sure bout better throttle response, definately notice brighter headlights, better sound quality, and no more getting static zapz when closing the door.

    i had the spitfire one on my previous ride, bcoz it worked, i got a pivot one for my R...
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    im using a cheap one from ebay.. is called inazuma or something like that.
    i can notice brighter headlights.

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    I have one - There is no noticeable difference

    As above, save your money

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    It's different for all cars.Made a noticeable difference on mine.Could have made no difference too I guess....My review is up there in aaron's post.

    It's like the MSD ignition system,you forget what difference it makes until you take it off,then it's like,put it back on!

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    i didnt notice mutch difference with the pivot razin on my DC2, really nice bling though =)
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    It depends on the application. The Hi-Comp drag car has one but it also doesn't have an alternator. So it is required to keep the voltage from the battery constant to the ECU and pumps etc. The car wouldn't run (well it might, but badly) if it didn't have the voltage stabiliser or an alternator.

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    Ok. But I can tell you that the voltage is constant. Thats a fact.

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    You will notice the difference if you have really bad wiring throughout your car. Otherwise, yea you'll probably only notice the brighter, more stable headlights.

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