No worries, SW. Bash away! I can take it.Quote, originally posted by Sublimewind »You didn't seriously pay money for that Eram did you.... lolIt draws 62 AMPS at full power, so the drag from the alternator trying to power that thing is twice what your getting out of it.... You would get more benifit out of adding a 1000w sub amp and subs... and you would end up with less draw.. Heck, if you'll by that i have a muffler bearing that you might be interested in.... only 19.95... That Bellon voltage stableizer is a load of crap to man, sorry... You could have payed 20 and got a capasitor and put it in line somewhere and done the same thing.. nice voltage readout though... ( I think you can see the caps throught the little window thinggee... )If you really want to beef up the electrical of your car look into a Battcap
http://www.batcap.net/ The 400 will start a 454 suburben.. I see you did a grounding kit/mod, that you didn't mention, you prolly got rid of your rough idle with that more so than the Bellon... I don't know that the Polydyn is,edit: well i do now after googling... what did you have coated?? I donno man, it seem you will try anything.... I gotta (removed) Dyno for sale to if interested.... Note: I am NOT dissing ya, at least not in a bad way... Muffler Bearings don't work. Muffler belts do though! These ground wires did not help my idle. It only smoothed out once I added the voltage stabilizer.Polydyn TX7 is an engine oil additive -There is extensive research about it on newcelica.org by respected members.I have my own (removed) Dyno and it didn't cost me a thing.Yeah, I experimented with a lot of stuff. It was fun and I got almost all of my money back by selling the stuff I didn't want anymore or that didn't work for me. No biggie. If I hadn't been a guinea pig, other's wouldn't have found out about a few things that they themselves are now using. PS - The keyhole Covers are nice though, eh?