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Hey guys,

My mate with a Liberty STi said he installed an earthing kit and got 9kw ATW. I was like.. how is this possible?

I did some research and found this site http://www.hotearth.com.au/

What do you guys think? would we get a propotional 3kw atw with one?

Ta


Posted

thats pretty much what the pivot raizin stabilizer kit does

dont know about other cars

but i have a raizin kit and doesnt seem to increase that much power atw

it does however give a good smoother feel when going on the uphill

and better throttle response

in bigbums case, reduces the flickering lights

power increase, on the corollas, both 1zz and 2zz, there might be some but very minor

it varies on different makes and models

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long ago someone told me it makes noticable difference on high powered car, something like Skyline, supra, monaro, all those big horse.


Posted

Any feeback welcome!

Sounds like Snake Oil !

If it was that easy to get extra power why wouldn't Toyota install them from factory ?

As well on the website they mention "impedance" which when you are talking about DC it should be "resistance".

My 2cents.

Posted (edited)

Any feeback welcome!

Sounds like Snake Oil !

If it was that easy to get extra power why wouldn't Toyota install them from factory ?

As well on the website they mention "impedance" which when you are talking about DC it should be "resistance".

My 2cents.

Yeah i have to agree. It looks like a con. I am not a car engineer but last time I looked, the engine made the power, not the battery. Sure the engine powers the alternator which takes engine power but again it is a mechanical action.

I really cant see how a better earth can give you more kw's atw.

If anyone with more knowledge than me can explain it, then i would love to know. i read the web site but it doesnt really tell you how the extra power comes about.

Edited by Gipper
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It's a Corolla XRS (ZZE131) Sedan. I have the Sun Auto 'Type-S' universal kit for 4cyl's I believe it's 7 wires total

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