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Old 09-03-2013, 03:00 PM
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So was the mouse issue/noise issue figured out!? I want to run a CAR PC and this would be the last thing I need.
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Originally Posted by RONIN LSX
So was the mouse issue/noise issue figured out!? I want to run a CAR PC and this would be the last thing I need.
Yes we fix that problem
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Originally Posted by RONIN LSX
So was the mouse issue/noise issue figured out!? I want to run a CAR PC and this would be the last thing I need.

Originally Posted by granatelli sales
Yes we fix that problem

In all fairness we don't know as I have not sent the wires back yet. New house, new job, new baby all in the last 8 months have been taking my time and the truck has been on the back burner.. What I can tell you:

Only one of my laptop computers needs a wired USB mouse as the built in one is damaged and sees some sort of EMI when the motor is running. This mouse does not work. Turn vehicle off, mouse works fine.. Stock wires do not have the same effect.

My other two laptops run just fine with their built in mice while motor is running.

My Singleboard computer running an Atom processor, SSD drive, touch screen TFT, USB wireless mouse/keyboard does not see the EMI issue.
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Originally Posted by granatelli sales
Yes we fix that problem
What was the issue(s)?!
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Originally Posted by LIL SS
In all fairness we don't know as I have not sent the wires back yet. New house, new job, new baby all in the last 8 months have been taking my time and the truck has been on the back burner.. What I can tell you:

Only one of my laptop computers needs a wired USB mouse as the built in one is damaged and sees some sort of EMI when the motor is running. This mouse does not work. Turn vehicle off, mouse works fine.. Stock wires do not have the same effect.

My other two laptops run just fine with their built in mice while motor is running.

My Singleboard computer running an Atom processor, SSD drive, touch screen TFT, USB wireless mouse/keyboard does not see the EMI issue.

Keep us updated
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10rwh from wires? This is one of those things where it sounds too good to be true?
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Originally Posted by senicalj4579
10rwh from wires? This is one of those things where it sounds too good to be true?

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Why did ya have to make it more complicated by doing an oil change with the new wires? Sounds like knit picking but an oil change can be worth a little.

Here's a question...do you think these wires would net me anything over my MSDs I currently have on my setup?
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Despite my mouse on one laptop not working, the wires showed me a solid 20rwhp over stock. This is on a 13-1cr 418ci motor running e85 making 521rwhp through a loosely stalled powerglide.
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Originally Posted by LIL SS
Despite my mouse on one laptop not working, the wires showed me a solid 20rwhp over stock. This is on a 13-1cr 418ci motor running e85 making 521rwhp through a loosely stalled powerglide.
Have you tried the "new" wires since the issues was resolved?
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I have not had the time really to pull mine and send them back. Plan to do so.
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My question is will I feel a difference (seat of pants) aside from #s on a dyno & how much of a difference over a competitors brand? My wires are oe w/ 100k. Do they come in red or black & what is the part #?
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Im curious if a mild bolton daily driver will see any gains in fuel economy, and if so would a stock heat range and small tip "stock type" plug have to be used to see said gains?
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Do you sell 0 ohm plugs? If you gain 10rwhp by getting rid of the ~100 ohm's in the wires I can only imagine what the gains would be with 0 ohm plugs vs 5,000-10,000 that spark plugs have!
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Originally Posted by speed_demon24
Do you sell 0 ohm plugs? If you gain 10rwhp by getting rid of the ~100 ohm's in the wires I can only imagine what the gains would be with 0 ohm plugs vs 5,000-10,000 that spark plugs have!
Just take a mig welder and tack weld the ground strap to the electrode and there you go, zero ohm plugs.
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I'm no electrician so bear with me. If less ohms make more spark, then in theory, supplying more spark to the firing tip can and will combust more fuel. My thought is that most newer cars' engines are so efficient that they are already burning all of the available fuel. Simply adding more spark voltage can't burn more fuel if there is no more fuel to burn but maybe I'm missing something.
If 0 ohm wires make 10-20 hp (that's .1 -.2 sec in 1/4 mi) then count me in for some cheap hp.

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are they available in red if not black? Would somebody post part numbers please.


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