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SprintBooster discussion
There's been a few PM's regarding this (I sent a few to Fab and others have sent a few to me) so I thought I'd make this thread and make everything I know about it open for all to see.
What is it?
It's a little plug that connects into the accelerator pedal that makes small throttle inputs register as large ones, making the car more responsive.
For more info - see here:
SprintBooster Power Converter - www.SprintBoosterSales.com
How much?
About $330 USD
Is installation as easy as they make it out to be?
Yep. Once you work out where the plug is exactly, it's quite easy to remove and install the SB. If you can wire up your TV/PVR then this is a walk in the park. Takes about 10-15 mins (5 of which you have to wait with the door open for the MFD picture of the car to disappear so that you don't get any faults when you unplug the accelerator pedal).
Where did you get it from?
I sent an email to Andy Wong (sale@partsexporter.com) and he replied quickly offering me the choice of purchase via PayPal or Credit Card. He then just emails a PayPal invoice requesting the money and then ships it out. It took 2 days to be delivered to me from Hong Kong.
Is it Manual/DSG specific?
Yes.
Is it model specific?
Not sure - obviously a 2010 Vokswagen Golf plug is probably different to a 2004 Mitsubishi Magna plug (guessing) - but just mention what model car you have and you'll be fine. I only said I have a Mk6 Golf DSG when ordering.
What do you think of it?
When I first heard of it I was skeptical - but when Fab went on about how good it is (despite the fact he has a Golf R AND it's APR'd) I thought I better give it a go.
If you already have APR Stage 1, have the money, and going fast is what you like to do - then definitely go get the SB. I have only driven for about an hour with it, but I can see two main benefits for me:
1. Overtaking - I'd often shift down or engage Sport Mode if I wanted to overtake someone quickly. With SB - I don't really have to, as it unlocks most of the torque needed to get the job done quickly, with the added bonus of me still hearing the supercharger (118 TSI) instead of red-lining.
2. Quick launches - I often would find it hard to get the perfect quick launch - without spinning the tires and looking like a bit of a moron.
I'd have to baby it through first gear, and then give it the beans. With SB in Race mode, I can get through first gear quite a bit quicker without spinning wheels, and then the rest of the acceleration is a lot quicker as well (since I wouldn't normally floor the pedal, for example).
Other things worth noting:
* Unlike the APR cruise control stick program selection setting - you can change the SB program at just about any time while driving, you just have to make sure your foot is NOT on the accelerator.
* If you prefer to 'set it and forget it', you don't need to keep the selector cable/button connected. Just choose the mode you want and then unplug the selection cable, and it will remember that setting.
* I've routed my selection cable into the little compartment right of the steering wheel, with a fair bit of cable to spare if you want it elsewhere.
* Before installing it I was concerned that I wouldn't be able to hold a stable speed or drive slowly through car parks, etc, but even in Race mode I can still control the car fine. That said - just knowing that pushing the accelerator a tiny bit more will light up the afterburners puts a grin back on your face.
Hope this helps
Last edited by Ryan_R; 21-01-2011 at 09:40 AM.
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