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ZAPTOR ACOUSTIC GOLD ED. VOLTAGE STABILIZER in PG?


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jasonwsl

Posted 02 March 2006 - 06:50 AM

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Can anyone know where to get Zaptor Voltage Stabiliser in Pg?

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UNIVERSAL ZAPTOR ACOUSTIC GOLD EDITION VOLTAGE STABILIZER

TO IMPROVE ENGINE PERFORMANCE, THE CAR'S CPU IS HIGHLY DEPENDENT ON ALL
SENSORS THAT PROVIDE DATA & SIGNALS TO COORDINATE DIFFERENT PARTS IN
DIFFERENT PLACES. CPU CAN GIVE BEST JUDGEMENT IF & ONLY IF THE SIGNAL IS
ACCURATE WHICH AFFECTED BY ELECTRICAL FLOW IN THE SYSTEM. HENCE A STABLE
& POWERFUL ELECTRICAL SYSTEM IN CAR WILL ENSURE BEST TORQUE & RESPONSE.
THIS VOLTAGE STABILIZER WITH ITS CIRCUIT CAN ASSURE FULL RANGE RPM
TORQUE. IMPROVE ACCELERATION BOTH IN CIRCUIT AND STREET USE. ALSO ENHANCE
AUDIO, LAMPS & ALL OTHER EQUIPMENTS TO THEIR MAXIMUM POTENTIAL.

BENEFITS:

*INCREASES TORQUE

*IMPROVES FUEL ECONOMY

*IMPROVES ENGINE RESPONSE

*STABILIZES IDLING

*QUICK ENGINE START

*LESSER ENGINE NOISE

*INCREASES HEADLIGHT BRIGHTNESS

*IMPROVES BATTERY LIFE & AUDIO QUALITY

THE SYSTEM STORES ELECTRICAL ENERGY AT ALL TIME TO PROVIDE STABLE &
SUFFICIENT ELECTRICAL ENERGY WHENEVER THERE IS VOLTAGE DROP ACROSS THE
SUPPLY WHEN POWER NEEDED FROM ALL PARTS IN THE CAR


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Guest_Positron Man_*

Posted 08 October 2000 - 04:42 PM

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Hmmm...... it seems that the flowrate counter in the petrol station pump may also be affected the flow of gas in the out-going liquid.

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Posted 08 October 2000 - 04:44 PM

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Hmmm...... it seems that the flowrate counter in the petrol station pump may also be affected the flow of gas in the out-going liquid.

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Mickey

Posted 11 October 2000 - 07:01 PM

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I almost wanted to post this already.. but decided to browse and see if someone already posted this.

My question is, it is true that by doing so will help you increase your mileage?

How true is that article and did anyone how any prove (be it other website or magazine or scientific research)?



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Mickey

Posted 11 October 2000 - 07:03 PM

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I almost wanted to post this already.. but decided to browse and see if someone already posted this.

My question is, it is true that by doing so will help you increase your mileage?

How true is that article and did anyone how any prove (be it other website or magazine or scientific research)?



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Mickey

Posted 11 October 2000 - 07:04 PM

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I almost wanted to post this already.. but decided to browse and see if someone already posted this.

My question is, it is true that by doing so will help you increase your mileage?

How true is that article and did anyone how any prove (be it other website or magazine or scientific research)?



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Mickey

Posted 11 October 2000 - 07:06 PM

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I almost wanted to post this already.. but decided to browse and see if someone already posted this.

My question is, it is true that by doing so will help you increase your mileage?

How true is that article and did anyone how any prove (be it other website or magazine or scientific research)?



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weikee

Posted 11 October 2000 - 07:14 PM

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how true is this?