dred98
Aurora Driver
Posts: 470
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Post by dred98 on Sept 17, 2004 17:21:59 GMT -6
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Post by erw38 on Sept 17, 2004 18:18:50 GMT -6
I've seen that before. Don't know what to think
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Post by R4D30N on Sept 17, 2004 21:01:47 GMT -6
i think its bullshist
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Post by Letitroll98 on Sept 17, 2004 21:26:31 GMT -6
Oh no, R4D30N, this is absolutly the real deal. (And I mean, such a deal!) As I stated before on another thread, the most wonderful thing about this product is that the more you pay for it, the more horsepower you gain from its use. I paid $3500 for mine and had to buy bolt on wings just to control the flight path to work everyday. I think you should offer even more. being young and all you can take the extra speed easier that Howard and I.
Speaking of Howard, isn't it great that this new model transforms our puny front wheel drive Auroras into rip-snortin' rear wheel drive powerhouses, just like "real" race cars are designed. Or does this device add two more driven wheels? Perhaps one of the company's experts could enlighten us? Good lookin' out Howard.
Now friends, you may be tempted to go out and buy a cheap light dimmer with a cord attached instead, but don't be fooled. This product has special propietary circuitry designed to bilk, I mean bring, your car up to Indy race spec. Why, you don't think you could find this amazing product at any old surplus electrical supply house do you? Well I hope to say not!
Buy one today! Heck, buy 3 or 4!!
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Post by kobalt on Sept 17, 2004 22:01:11 GMT -6
the light dimmer, japanese stick-on letters and a huge spolier should net a minimum of 50-75hp increase at the wheels!
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Post by JimW on Sept 18, 2004 7:33:42 GMT -6
behehehe
Guys, guys, we all know the PCM's on these cars are to smart for this 2-wire bypass "modules" you would feel gains for about 10 mins until the PCM relearns the "chip" and adjusts the performance of the vehicle to where it should be.
I find it funny that people would consider $22 bux + shipping for crap and yet not spend the extra dollar per tank for proper fuel.
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