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Improve fuel economy

Maintain high voltage

Fatter sparks

Increase horsepower

Their website can be found at

http://www.sun-auto.co.jp/pro_inazma01.htm

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Selling for AU$450. Test try available to serious buyer only!

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Improve fuel economy

Maintain high voltage

Fatter sparks

Increase horsepower

I have tried it and it improves mid range response. I tried it on Holden Barina, Alfa Romeo, Toyota Soarer and Silvia. Revvs up faster and heaps of difference on turbo cars. It works like the HKS twin sparks but alot cheaper.

Well let me give a better explanation. It maintain a constant voltage at the spark plugs. This is regardless of workload on alternator. The improvement is even more significant if you had stereo systems in your car and it will still keep that voltage up at 13+v

Sure if you can come up to brisbane. Here's some pics to show you how easy it can be connected.

http://www.geocities.com/sil21jun/Hot_InaZma1.html

http://www.geocities.com/sil21jun/Hot_InaZma2.html

Connect the red and black cable across the terminals of the battery and its all done!

Email me to arrange for a test trial.

EnricoPalazzo. True I totally agree with you. All I need is a couple of weeks and I can show results with dyno sheets. To be honest and based on the feeling of my butt. I would say it has not much or no significant increase to the peak horsepower gain. But my butt tells me that mid range has more torque and smoother. Ranging from 2000rpm to 4000rpm. Prior to installation, my fuel consumption was 350-380km and after installation went to 425km (at least). No one can feel a 3hp gain with their butt. So I predict it will be a good 5-10 hp gain in the mid and mild at peak.

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