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  1. #1
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    Buddy Club racing spec condenser installed

    just installed Buddy Club racing spec condenser in my euro yesterday.
    this product can gain horse-power , better fuel consumption, better lighting quality, improve sound system quality, more smooth engine

    once after installed... really can feel the car is more sensitive and more powerful at 3000rpm to 7000rpm and the head light is more brightness...
    its really easy to install and it can be re-use when you get a new car.
    about fuel consumption... still the first tank of fuel... will update it later

    i really recommend to everyone

    here are some pic of my engine bay



    This is how it looks at night
    Last edited by learner; 15-04-2005 at 11:05 PM.

  2. #2
    how does it work? lol

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    It's it just a voltage stabiliser?
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    I like the various mugen details

    I too dont know what the condensor does.

  5. #5
    What the? seems interesting please explain more !

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    How much did u pay for this voltage stabaliser??

    can u also give us a link on where to purchase??

    Ken

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    Quote Originally Posted by kenshin
    how does it work? lol
    here is da buddy club link
    http://www.first-inc.co.jp/buddyclub/top_m.html
    here is the english version (using Babel Fish Translation)
    http://babelfish.altavista.com/babel....html&lp=ja_en

    main purpose is to regulate the voltage in the car's electric system. It prevents the sudden drop in voltage caused by : acceleration, lights being switch on, and other electric equipments being used inside the car just to name a few. The condenser will keep the voltage at a constant level and this, in turn will result in improving power, overall smoothness of the engine, better gas mileage and in general, improve the efficiency of the car's electric system. this condenser also substantially reduces electrical noise in your vehicle, which can interfere with the performance of components such as the ignition, distributor, etc. Consequently, the grounding system helps minimize inefficiency and power loss, allowing the engine to perform optimally. Noticeable effects include smoother power delivery and improved throttle response.

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    Quote Originally Posted by EuroAccord13
    It's it just a voltage stabiliser?
    i think so... voltage stabiliser & ground system.
    but buddy club name it RACING SPEC CONDENSER .
    i choose this cos the normal taiwan/china made voltage stabiliser is around tat price already and doesnt know where they coming from...
    so i pay a little bit more, at least is from buddy club... cant be tat bad

  9. #9
    what a clean engine bay

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    Is there a specific application for different model cars?

    Was the wiring diagram in English text? If not, how did you know where to run what wires?

  11. #11
    how much chu get it for =)

  12. #12
    I was thinking of getting the same product . Question... does it reduce the power loss from having air con on? most of them claim to but how effective is it?

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