Re: Hyper Ground/Hyper Voltage System
>> the highly questionable Hyper Ground and Hyper Voltage kits <<
This is the biggest bottle of snake-oil perpetrated on the uninformed and naive car owner I have ever seen. You get a package of sparkly wires with fancy connectors and a bill for one or three hundred dollars.
Every "before and after" dyno test I have ever seen used to try an substantiate the claims about performance increases is flawed. The controls on the tests were not present, the vehicle underwent several other modifications or was tested several months earlier for the "before".
I contact the represented the manufacturer (Sun) and after several exchanges with one of their "engineers" I was convinced it was a sham. No engineering studies (promised) were ever produced. Flimsy claims were offered that raised more questions than answered.
Consider that a company like Chrysler or Mercedes Benz
1. Do not sell these products in their own performance catalog
2. Do not offer these products as standard equipment
3. Do not use these products on their racing vehicles.
If there was such a problem with grounding a vehicle that these products actually did something, it would be detected before the vehicle went into production.
With all due respect to the vendor who posted this message, please don't carry products we know are bogus just because you've been asked to do so. It erodes your credibility and raises the concern that you will sell anything just to make some money. Honestly, I'd rather see you sponsor a valid scientific test to demonstrate how useless this stuff really is. That would be a great service to the automotive enthusiast community!
In case anyone wants to ask what my qualificatios are - I am an engineer for one of the largest aerospace companies in the world. I assure you, there are no hyper-grounds on the F-35...