Hyper Voltage System

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tcam
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Hyper Voltage System

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Does anyone know much about this product? Is it worth the $, or is it just minor imrovements.? Would I be better off just buying a different grounding kit? I don't know much about this area of tuning, but it seems like it could be a pretty simple way of adding power and increasing fuel efficiency. Let me know what you guys think.http://store.racinglab.com/hypervgt-244.html
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Post by northvibe »

BlueCrush might of had a system like this....cant remember 100% though. I know the basic ground kit does help a little with what people claimsmoother shiftsmoother startinglittle more pep from the engine
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Oh yeah, I do remember him having one now that you mention it. Smoother shifting sounds nice. It can really be jumpy sometimes. Especially when the engines cold.
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Quote, originally posted by tcam »Oh yeah, I do remember him having one now that you mention it. Smoother shifting sounds nice. It can really be jumpy sometimes. Especially when the engines cold.Another member here found absolutely no improvement from a ground wire install, so be aware you might not either.
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Post by Jahntassa »

The HyperVoltage system isn't the same as just more grounding wires. This one, I think, acts as some sort of capacitor instead of just improving the grounds for the car.Can't remember if I heard it did any good.
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Quote, originally posted by Jahntassa »The HyperVoltage system isn't the same as just more grounding wires. This one, I think, acts as some sort of capacitor instead of just improving the grounds for the car.Yeah, I looked more at that site that I posted and now that I notice it does have a seperate grounding system. It's almost half the price of the Hyper Voltage System. i think I'm going to go with the grounding system first and then maybe later with the voltage system.Quote, originally posted by GMJAP »Another member here found absolutely no improvement from a ground wire install, so be aware you might not either.Do you think it was just a poor groudning system? Do you recall what brand it was by any chance?
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Post by northvibe »

id say for the price of a ground wire kit like what 20 bucks off ebay or like 5 if you make your own, its well woth it. there have been dynos' and more ppl than not say it improved little things on the car. like i stated above.
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I have the Hot Inazma Hyper Voltage system (same one but Japanese version). Mine is the MR version which means mutiple rev's . Some are HR & some are LR (high rev & low rev versions). Basically it's purpose is to prevent any power spikes our lows by keeping the engine system voltage at a constant level (I can't remember exactly what the number is though). This just compliments the grounding system. It is not meant to give you any extra engine power but just help to make everything electrical to run better, smoother and more consistent. For me, it got rid of my AM radio static, quicker starting, smoother shifting and my headlights don't dim as much at idle as compared to stock. Was it worth it? Ground wires & Voltage systems -Both Yes, but I would look for a less expensive alternatives for both and you would get similar results. I give it 4 out of 5 starts.
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Re: Hyper Voltage System (BlueCrush)

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Thanks for the advice, I think I'm about to buy the grounding system. Your right that it's pricey, but I wanna maybe purchase the voltage system later, to go along with the grounding system. I'm assuming that I should have the same brand if I combine the two systems.
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You shouldn't need to get the same brand if it does the same thing.
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I don't get why the Sun Hyper Ground Wire system costs so much more than the other grounding kits?
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