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    Default Re: Buddy Club Racing Spec Condenser 2

    ive seen a couple guys have it on the M3F. i cant justify paying THAT much for something that does so little....

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    Default Re: Buddy Club Racing Spec Condenser 2

    noob question: is it good to have one of these?

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    Default Re: Buddy Club Racing Spec Condenser 2

    IMO its a huge ripoff/waste of money. It doesn't do much other than engine bling (unless the exisiting wiring on your car is bad/corroded).
    Also, it probably costs $10 in wiring and capacitors to DIY a similar kit.
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    Default Re: Buddy Club Racing Spec Condenser 2

    Quote Originally Posted by stevenma188 View Post
    IMO its a huge ripoff/waste of money. It doesn't do much other than engine bling (unless the exisiting wiring on your car is bad/corroded).
    Also, it probably costs $10 in wiring and capacitors to DIY a similar kit.
    +1

    your better off buying a throttle controller. which is wat im planning on doing soon.

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    Default Re: Buddy Club Racing Spec Condenser 2

    There is a lot of back and forth on this item all over the boards. A lot of people will comment saying its a fancy box for $10 connections and others will vouch for it. I purchased one back in the day and used it on my 5spd with not many gains but when I switched out to an auto I found it smoothed out gears probably more so because of the electronic gearbox.

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    Default Re: Buddy Club Racing Spec Condenser 2

    i had it on a 5sp and there was barely any noticeable difference.

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