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Old Apr 21, 2003 | 05:54 PM
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http://www.sunautomobile.com/
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Old Sep 22, 2003 | 04:47 PM
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hyper ground system really works

Hello evolutionm members,
We represent Sun Automobile USA, distributor of HYPER GROUND SYSTEM, HYPER VOLTAGE SYSTEM, POWERVIEW HX, etc. Your curiosity about the effectiveness of an enhanced ground system has prompted me to join the forum to address your concerns.
First of all, Hyper Ground System really does work to allow your vehicle to operate more efficiently. In fact, it works so well that we supply HYPER GROUND SYSTEM as OE factory optional equipment for the Lancer and EVO in the US. In Japan we provide the same systems to Subaru, Nissan, Mitsubishi, Isuzu, etc. A number of you have constructed your own kits using speaker wire, etc. I won't knock it, it is a budget way to increase electrical system efficiency. However, if you want the best QUALITY system available that has been proven to show results, I would recommend Hyper Ground. Why?
-the cables we use are manufactured specifically for Sun Auto. They are 99.99% pure copper, multi-layered shielding, very high-strand count to provide the best performance. The shield tubing is designed specifically to withstand engine room temperatures; in order to comply to OE regulations we developed our cables to their strict requirements.
-before the emergence of Hyper Ground to the US market, this type of electrical system tuning was not widely known. It's origins can be traced to WRC racing and beyond. However, for the consumer market, we are the originators and the market leader for grounding systems, and we are the only maufacturer who has been authorized to provide these systems as ORIGINAL EQUIPMENT from the manufacturers. We hold international patent on our designs.
If you have any questions or inquiries, we would be happy to help.
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Old Sep 23, 2003 | 05:44 AM
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115 bucks...that is a lot of money
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Old Sep 23, 2003 | 05:53 AM
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i wonder if anyone has had any melting issues with happy's or similar homemade kits. anybody?
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Old Sep 23, 2003 | 08:45 AM
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I agree that making your own ground kit can show benefits to your electrical system. However, in the same light, you could make your own intake system, exhaust system, etc. using cheaper materials and also see performance gains. The downside, of course, is that quality/reliability/durability/performance can be compromised. Our customers choose Hyper Ground System because they want the best QUALITY products for their vehicle, which has been researched, developed, tested, and manufactured to provide the best value. Many people assume that $115 for some wires is a rip-off. But if those "wires" were developed specifically to improve performance, last a long time, resist fading, etc. then the real value of Hyper Ground System presents itself. We have spent a considerable amount of money in R&D to test improvements in power, fuel efficiency, reduced emissions, etc. to bring the best product possible to the market. We were the first company to popularize "earth tuning" in Japan, and we are the only company to provide these ground systems to manufacturers as OEM optional parts. As a performance value, our products are second to none in my opinion. What other products can you get for $115 that can improve performance, lengthen engine life, reduce fuel consumption, improve eletrical circulation, etc.? Just from the gas mileage improvements alone, Hyper Ground can pay for itself.
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Old Sep 23, 2003 | 09:04 AM
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I checked out your site. You have two products available. Can you explain the HVS system and how it can help. And if you get t his is it still necessary to get the grounding kit? Or will using both be better than than using just eithier one or the other. Thanks
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Old Sep 23, 2003 | 09:34 AM
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Hyper Voltage System is one of our newest products, debuted at Tokyo Auto Salon '03. Basically, it's function is to store energy from the battery and release as necessary to provide a stabilized voltage rate. (ie a capacitor) Especially for cars with a heavier load on the electrical system, HVS can help to provide stabilized voltage for more electrical system efficiency. AC, stereo equip, lights, even heavy throttle creates an increased draw on the battery, so by using HVS performance/efficiency gains can be had. HVS works better when used together with HGS, but you don't need one to be able to use the other. One of our dealers has some interesting information concerning HVS on his site, check it out: www.sigmaautomotive.com
Since its release in Japan, HVS (called Hot Inazma for JDM) has been VERY popular. Autobacs, Yellow Hat, etc. have had trouble keeping stock on the shelves. We have only recently released HVS in the US and are looking forward to see it sell successfully. For those of you in the S.California area, Autobacs USA is having their grand opening this weekend (9/26-) and will have special pricing on Sun Auto products. They are located in Stanton, on Beach Blvd just past the 22.
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Old Sep 23, 2003 | 12:50 PM
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check your Pm please.
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Old Sep 23, 2003 | 01:08 PM
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well, go out and buy 25 feet of 4 or 8 (i used 8) gauge Power wire for amps. Rockford Fosgate, Kicker, Punch etc. and some gold connectors, make your own. all this and it cost about 30 bucks, and i bet they will be as good if not better than these other wires.
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Old May 3, 2004 | 07:14 AM
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Originally Posted by hardcoretuner
does anyone get a shock sometimes when they get out of their car? i do all the time i think i will try this when i get the funds i will let everyone know how it was
Dude I always get shocked, andd some of them kind of make me jump, and people look at me me like I am on crack! Its funny as hell
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