The FireStorm Filter works by lessening the alternator load from 1500rpm and above. It effectively filters out frequency imbalance in the supply from the alternator to the battery. It does not cause any interference to the sound system or electrical system.
With the alternator load lessened, the engine revs up much faster. The FireStorm Filter works extremely well together with the FireStorm Ignition Coil Booster. Both the Normal and Super versions will see faster acceleration improvement after the FireStorm Filter is installed. The improvement can be much better felt after the engine has warmed up.
Both petrol and diesel saving will improve a little in addition to the performance improvement.
The FireStorm Filter can be installed in both petrol and diesel engines. It is installed directly to the battery terminals. It is NOT a Voltage Stabilizer as it does not have any capacitors in it.
It will give you even more smoother acceleration and will remove the engine lag and resistance when accelerating. The harder you accelerate the faster the response compared to before installing.
Here's a feedback from a customer from KL in his Saga BLM.
Speed till 180... throttle still feels light. I try at silk highway... the part from kajang to Sg.long. No car use one that highway. I using normal FireStorm Booster. Previously quite straining to reach 180. Now a bit easier. Without filter... feel like stepping on brick. Now feel like stepping on thick polysteryn. Vibration wise, comparable when put super. I think if filter combined with super, vibration will even be lesser...
Check out the new FireStorm Filter. If you liked the FireStorm Ignition Coil Booster then we know you will like the FireStorm Filter.
It comes with a LifeTime Warranty on a 1-to-1 Exchange for electrical failure. This warranty excludes damage due to incorrect installation or willful damage to the device.
Please PM me for the price and my dealers contact for a test run.
Cheers.
PS. You will gladly throw away all your Voltage Stabilizers after you have tested the FireStorm Filter. Those who already tested and installed the FireStorm Filter had done this. For those who are contemplating buying a Voltage Stabilizer, think again before you waste RM160 or more on Capacitor banks.
The FireStorm Filter is on the right side in comparison with a Normal version of the FireStorm Ignition Coil Booster.
This post has been edited by flashaholic: Nov 19 2013, 10:40 AM
Nov 19 2013, 08:31 AM, updated 10y ago
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