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Old 14 Nov 2003, 05:23 pm
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The Tri-Phase Module advertises that it will boost 7 to 15 hp. Has anyone tried it and can tell us if this is true? www.nextlevelracing.com
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Old 14 Nov 2003, 08:30 pm
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Changes the fuel curve...
Its like the JET chip for the n/a PT...seems like an okay unit. Definitely not for the turbos, tho.

10 bucks a horse doesnt sound shabby...anyone else?
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Old 14 Nov 2003, 08:46 pm
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Actually, $3.99 per horse for the Stage 1 G-Box and $6.25 per horse for the Tri-Phase. If anyone has tried one of these please tell us about it.
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Don't forget the Heisenberg Compensator. Until I see INDEPENDENT, documented proof, I take all of these gizmos with a very large grain of salt.
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Old 17 Nov 2003, 12:41 am
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I don't have the box but have read numerous threads on it. On the altima.net site there are a couple of threads regarding next level racing. 2 guys have it on their cars and say that they have noticed an improvement. One, had his car dyno'd with it on and showed a 10 hp increase. (Personally I still think it's a resitor in a steel box.)
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Old 17 Nov 2003, 10:25 am
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Actually, $3.99 per horse for the Stage 1 G-Box and $6.25 per horse for the Tri-Phase. If anyone has tried one of these please tell us about it.
He cant get Stage I b/c he's n/a...well. Even if he is a GT, these devices dont look suitable for turbocharged engines. Note the lack of factory turbos in the list...
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