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Originally Posted by Redsoxx1918
Check out the ‘Truck U’ episode on YouTube where they test the sprint booster in a JK Wrangler.
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I guess no one ever told you not to believe everything you see on TV. A non-double-blind "test", of a sponsor's product, done on Main Street by a guy holding a stopwatch and they still could only credibly say they gained .1 over 4.6 seconds. Send them a fat check at their product placement request page -
Contact | Brenton Productions, TV shows, Commercials, Videos and you too could have you ultra-octane snakeskin-oil turbo-booster featured! Bet they'd pick up .1 second for that too.
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Originally Posted by Redsoxx1918
The acceleration test out to 55 feet displays how the sprint booster not only increases throttle input but also throttle response, thereby eliminating throttle lag and improving off the line acceleration.
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Delicious word salad. Did you read that off the back of the pamphlet they included "free" with your $2 worth of injection molded plastic and Chinese transistors?
Please, do explain how it "eliminates throttle lag"...."that has been programmed in". Specifically, in electronics terminology. I've explained how it actually works, by a simple ratio based voltage amplification. But how do you propose that your little gimmick is bypassing this "programmed in throttle lag"? Skip the marketing word salad this time please, you made me hungry enough the first time.
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Originally Posted by Redsoxx1918
you cannot manually remove the throttle lag programmed into the 4runner.
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Yup, there it is again.
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Originally Posted by Redsoxx1918
Your review of the sprint booster is as valid as someone who writes a review on a new restaurant without having ever actually eaten there. Worthless.
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Word salad makes you hungry too, eh? Did you buy that hexagonal water creator off Amazon yet? I just know you'll love it after you spend $399 on it!
Choice-supportive bias is real, folks.