Oct 1, 2002 #1 A alilol6 New Member Joined May 12, 2002 Messages 22 I was just wondering if there was any advantage to a TPS based "volt booster" such as Casper's sells over a Vacuum referenced Volt Booster like Red's?
I was just wondering if there was any advantage to a TPS based "volt booster" such as Casper's sells over a Vacuum referenced Volt Booster like Red's?
Oct 1, 2002 #2 salvageV6 Daily Driver Joined May 25, 2001 Messages 20,990 You have a choice of electical trigger to electrical alternator boost, and a mechanical trigger to electrical alternator boost. I am more comfortable with electrical triggers and John Spina at Caspers is very good with electronics. All that being said I personally wouldn't use either.
You have a choice of electical trigger to electrical alternator boost, and a mechanical trigger to electrical alternator boost. I am more comfortable with electrical triggers and John Spina at Caspers is very good with electronics. All that being said I personally wouldn't use either.
Oct 1, 2002 #3 B bruce Rest In Peace Joined May 25, 2001 Messages 10,367 I use the volt blaster from Ramchargers (TPS). When you consider the ignition system magnifies the chage voltage by 3,000x, that extra .5v can matter.
I use the volt blaster from Ramchargers (TPS). When you consider the ignition system magnifies the chage voltage by 3,000x, that extra .5v can matter.
Oct 1, 2002 #4 U U1ARUNIT Senior Member Joined May 24, 2001 Messages 816 I run Red's mechanical type that is activated at 10# boost. Both types work well though.