Originally Posted by VALKRYDERGUY
Yes they fit on a 2004 Crossfire. I have a 2004 Auto and I have the recommended BDD451A. It is just a plug in unit that goes to a existing wire on our gas pedal. You unplug the wire that is currently attached to our gas pedal and plug the sprint booster into the gas pedal and the existing wire that you just unplugged. It's simple other that it is a little tight getting to the wire.
I don't believe it came with instructions but there are detailed instructions below and step by step photos in this link:
https://www.crossfireforum.org/galle...ry.php?cat=574
Option 1
You need to remove the throttle pedal following step below:
1. Remove the lower nut cap.
2. Remove the 10mm nut.
3. Remove the washer, a magnet helps.
4. Remove the pedal, lift the bottom pulling out and pull it out of the upper bracket.
5. Unplug the tps cable from the sensor.
6. Plug the tps cable into the SprintBooster.
7. Plug the SprintBooster cable into the tps sensor.
8. Reinstall the pedal assembly.
9. Go for a test drive, you WILL SMILE !!!
Option 2
This is an easier method of installation that was first introduced by "upstate":
Remove the kick panel on the console. This is the panel that is to the right of your foot as you sit in the car.
All you need is a Phillips screw driver!
First remove the screw on the drivers side lower console where the vent is, 1/4 turn; this is a locking screw.
Remove the second Phillips holding the lower drivers side console panel. You'll have to do a little removal manipulation of the panel, but it bends quite easily; its plastic! You may have to depress the gas pedal for clearance and temporary removal.
Note: Always take note of how things fit a feel prior to panel removal, its just a good code to follow.
Look at the top of the gas pedal and there is the plug. Squeeze the sides to release the locking mechanism on the plug. Unplug and insert the SB. Replug the plugs with the SB in line. Replace console side and screw and then the vent and screw and now you are done!
I highly recommend this for a much more responsive acceleration. It just feels faster !!!!
From what I read, it greatly affects acceleration when you "hit" the throttle. Assuming one doesn't want to do that, but accelerate or cruise at a normal pace, this apparently allows that too? Lastly, I posted this query in another thread re: the Max Care warranty, would the installation of such a device jeopardize the Max Care warranty on power & drive train components? I suppose one could just remove it prior to repair work.