Diezel45 wrote:
Thanks mate! Bit cheaper then what I thought. Will have to look into it. Are these really worth the extra money compared to any other brand on the market? Ie. chip it or similar?
Is it worth spending the extra $500 for an extra 2kw?
Rocket55 wrote:2 words for you guys "Sprint Booster". Look it up (on here). Big gains and cheap. If you still want more then whack a Steinbauer in there as well and you won't look back
hunterschamps wrote:Hi guys I'm new to the forum. I have a 2013 hilux and I'm interested to see if anyone has installed the Steinbauer module and runs large tyres? Eg 265/75/16 as i have put these on my ute and I'm lucky to get 110kph.. Im mainly looking to see if the module itself helps with this problem. Fuel economy I'm not too concerned about just yet, mainly the lack of power with these large tires.
Rocket55 wrote:2 words for you guys "Sprint Booster". Look it up (on here). Big gains and cheap. If you still want more then whack a Steinbauer in there as well and you won't look back
ira11y wrote:If he has some other problem then a sprint booster will only mask it further, I would resort back to stock to find where the real problem is before going down the modify path.
Also before you commit to a sprint booster this is worth a read http://outbackjoe.com/macho-divertissement/macho-articles/sprint-booster-is-it-worth-it/
nickoslux wrote:You can run a steinbauer with std exhaust as long as you don't dial it up to 130percent I think they set em at 120 for std exhaust. The way they work is when you push it hard they increase the time the injector stays open ; more fuel equals more heat so will get the heat out quicker with a bigger exhaust but apparently quite safe at the lower setting
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