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GENUINE Pivot Volt Stabilizer

comes with 5 lengths of earthing cables

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·Improved audio quality.

·Increased torque and response and power.

·Stabilized idling and improved engine kick over.

·Increased headlight brightness.

·Improved fuel economy.

·Improved battery life.

GENUINE (LEFT) >>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>> FAKE (RIGHT)

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Main Unit = $90.00

Full kits with 5 cables = $120.00

Advantages/More information at: http://bt-revolution.com/RAIZIN.htm

Edited by BT-Revolution
  • 1 month later...
  • 4 weeks later...

Full kits and main unit are in stock

Buy genuine Pivot products!

Becareful fake units which could cause a damage on your car.

Recently, we've got an email from someone who purchased a copied unit informing that a fake unit interfered the alarm system

Genuine PIVOT will have a PIVOT Logo on the main unit as shown on the picture below. Genuine PIVOT products are made in JAPAN ONLY

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Full kits and main unit are in stock

Buy genuine Pivot products!

Becareful fake units which could cause a damage on your car.

Recently, we've got an email from someone who purchased a copied unit informing that a fake unit interfered the alarm system

Genuine PIVOT will have a PIVOT Logo on the main unit as shown on the picture below. Genuine PIVOT products are made in JAPAN ONLY

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Care to forward that email to me at [email protected]

Just got off the phone to my installer and can't see how a volt stabilizer kit can have any affect on an alarm system :(

To my knowledge I am the only one in Australia selling Raizin Volt stabilizer kits and I have not heard of any faults. In fact we have reviews and haven't had any problems, all great results. Why would a customer that purchased a non Pivot item email you?

Greg

Sorry, this might just be me but people may be more interested in buying these from you if you advertised the selling points etc rather than continuously going on about non-pivot or taiwanese products.

Nath

Yes they look identical from outside,

just like Pivot super baby timer that has been copied even the packaging but internal is not the same.

"Raizin" is a model/trading name of this product, Not a brand

Genuine Pivot will come from Japan only. We just provide an information to buyers to make sure they know the difference.

Genuine PIVOT will have a logo stamps on.

$120.00 for genuine full kits now

  • 2 months later...

i think what the people are asking are for differences in performance rather than aesthetics.

i think what the people are asking are for differences in performance rather than aesthetics.

Exactly ! If you can prove that the Pivot version works "better" than the non-Pivot version OR prove an inherent fault or product deficiency with the non-Pivot units, I'm sure people will buy the Pivot ones. :P

Having poorer quality internal parts, we would assume like with any fake electronic parts that you would get less usage life, less efficiency to volt stabilisation, etc.

For example, FAKE pivot turbo timers don't work properly and become faulty after a short time.

Even look at fake Apexi Turbo timers on the market.

http://www.apexi-usa.com/news_special.asp

It is buyers choice to risk buying inferior products. We are only giving awareness.

  • 4 months later...

A few left in Stock.. and more coming!

Stick with Genuine Products!!

FAKE:

http://www.pivotjp.com/imitation/imitation-raizin-e.html

Also available to order:

(Pivot Raizin Kits that have yet to be copied by china companies!)

Pivot Raizin SPARK

http://www.pivotjp.com/product/se/raizin-s-e.html

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Pivot Raizin SOUND

http://www.pivotjp.com/sound/flame-vs-e.html

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