Sprint Booster Purchased Questions?
#26
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+1 - the Sprintbooster does not reduce the lag - It just accelerates harder for a given throttle input after the lag - Please read the white paper. The only solution to the lag is to reprogram the ECU.
Last edited by Glyn M Ruck; 05-04-2009 at 03:54 AM.
#27
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So what your trying to say is it's a piece of junk? ![Smilie](https://mbworld.org/forums/images/smilies/smile.gif)
Thanks for the WhitePaper Glyn I learned something new (other than the SB is crap)
"We call the accelerator pedal the "gas pedal", but it does not regulate gasoline, it regulates air. Technically, I suppose we should call it the "air pedal", but that doesn't sound very macho."
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Thanks for the WhitePaper Glyn I learned something new (other than the SB is crap)
"We call the accelerator pedal the "gas pedal", but it does not regulate gasoline, it regulates air. Technically, I suppose we should call it the "air pedal", but that doesn't sound very macho."
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Just read the white paper...
an excellent piece of writing.
From an electronics aspect I couldn't help but wonder if the op-amps / electronics had any protection against 'load dump' which could cause a spike on the supply line and fry the amps - possibly causing them to latch up at full rail voltage (full throttle).
I also wondered how fast the engine itself can respond - certainly nowhere as fast as the butterfly opens even with no load.
Just another example of snake oil - good for some people, but doesn't stand up to scrutiny.....
From an electronics aspect I couldn't help but wonder if the op-amps / electronics had any protection against 'load dump' which could cause a spike on the supply line and fry the amps - possibly causing them to latch up at full rail voltage (full throttle).
I also wondered how fast the engine itself can respond - certainly nowhere as fast as the butterfly opens even with no load.
Just another example of snake oil - good for some people, but doesn't stand up to scrutiny.....
#30
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an excellent piece of writing.
From an electronics aspect I couldn't help but wonder if the op-amps / electronics had any protection against 'load dump' which could cause a spike on the supply line and fry the amps - possibly causing them to latch up at full rail voltage (full throttle).
I also wondered how fast the engine itself can respond - certainly nowhere as fast as the butterfly opens even with no load.
Just another example of snake oil - good for some people, but doesn't stand up to scrutiny.....
From an electronics aspect I couldn't help but wonder if the op-amps / electronics had any protection against 'load dump' which could cause a spike on the supply line and fry the amps - possibly causing them to latch up at full rail voltage (full throttle).
I also wondered how fast the engine itself can respond - certainly nowhere as fast as the butterfly opens even with no load.
Just another example of snake oil - good for some people, but doesn't stand up to scrutiny.....