QUOTE(grinders @ Apr 20 2010, 01:13 AM)
May i know is there are really an improve of horsepower and torque when changing to so called killerom or is just a placebo effect.
What is the top speed gain for manual car and automatic transmission?.
Until now i dont see any real dyno chart what actually gain from it and in my mind i think it really a placebo effect cos it just modify some thing in the ecu but the horse power of the car are the same as stock hp.
if it really gain real hp and torque i'm thinking of asking my brother to do the killerom
hazard! hazard! This is no placebo What is the top speed gain for manual car and automatic transmission?.
Until now i dont see any real dyno chart what actually gain from it and in my mind i think it really a placebo effect cos it just modify some thing in the ecu but the horse power of the car are the same as stock hp.
if it really gain real hp and torque i'm thinking of asking my brother to do the killerom
Added on April 20, 2010, 10:14 am
QUOTE(jolipoli81 @ Apr 20 2010, 03:03 AM)
agree on what you said on this, just now while my foreman change my brake pads, i saw him did push back the caliper piston to insert the new pads. The caliper piston push your brake pad further when it start to worn out, so newer brake pad, which has thicker pad doesn't mean you'll need to apply less pressure right?
yeah, it doesnt mean so.When you push the piston far back up, you'll see ur brake fluid reservoir tank fluid level up up, if not overflow.
Added on April 20, 2010, 10:15 ambut of course, when ywngjie mentioned about the more travel or something like that, he may be referring to cable operated systems such as a bicycle's brakes, where there is nothing to compensate the distance of pedal travel
This post has been edited by ThunderGod_Cid: Apr 20 2010, 10:15 AM
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