View Full Version : SUN Hyper Voltage Stabilizer Pocket (Hot Inazma Pocket)


GetIt
01-27-2010, 06:19 AM
Ran across this searching the web. Voltage stabalizer and air ionizer, kind of interesting lol. Anyone have any personal experiences or info?

Description:


Sun Automobile Hot Inazma Pocket Hyper Voltage Stabilizer (Smoke)
By simply connecting the SUN Hyper Voltage stabilizer pocket to your car's cigarette lighter socket, it can aid your electrical system to operate at peak efficiency. Air conditioning, stereo, lightings and many other electrical components in your vehicle are constantly creating a load on your electrical systems. These cause fluctuations in voltage which prevents the vehicle from performing at optimum efficiency. The Sun Hyper Voltage Stabilizer Pocket is designed to stabilize battery voltage for enhanced electrical system efficiency, allowing your vehicle to operate at its full potential.
- Work for any 12V vehicles - Save Gas (Testing shows an average 10% fuel economy increases) - Reduces Emissions (Testing shows an average 30% reduction of HC) - Brighter Lights - Improves Engine Performance - Reduced Audio Noise - Compact design for easy fitment - Easy Plug-in installation
NEGATIVE ION EFFECT Relaxation & Deodorizing Effect As of late, negative ions have been found to produce many different beneficial results. Through its special surface treatment technology, the Hot InaZma Pocket produces 2,500 to 3,000 pcs./cc of negative ions, thus reducing unwanted odors in your vehicle. Note: LED blinks in blue while working.

http://www.racinglab.com/sun-hvs-pocket-253.html

Ro_Ja
01-27-2010, 06:44 AM
It's just a fancy capacitor. Not worth the $100+ or whatever they charge for it.

DezodDon
01-27-2010, 04:16 PM
For as many parts that are out there that I look at and go, why, why are you wasting your money.

this might be one but if it is anything like their hyperground kits then I would buy it.

GetIt
01-27-2010, 06:24 PM
Thats what i dont understand...... they have 6 products that do the same thing all across a wide price range. $80-$350+??? Are voltage stabilizers even worth the money?