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Originally Posted by 997_986
Definately not, only people who have never tried it talk about it like that ;-)
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From all that I've read, it does not increase power at all. What it does is bias the pedal response to be more aggressive. It simply modifies the signal from the pedal sensor to the DME (ECU). The signal to the engine from the DME is still within the normal range, but the SprintBooster may be telling the DME that the pedal is demanding 70% when the pedal is at the 50% position. IE, without having it installed you can get the same result by pushin that thang harder and faster with your right foot. Are you having trouble driving aggressively? ...here's a device that displays numbers and a green light to help compensate.
https://986forum.com/forums/performance-technical-chat/43038-sprint-booster.html
https://www.sprintbooster.com/presentation/HOW-IT-WORKS/
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