i might have misread something but i recall reading that the stealth plate actually increases HP and TQ. is this true?
RAW
06-16-2010 08:54 PM
It allows for the connection to be made at the VP44 from a performance product that adds fuel/timing, such as and Edge Juice. Without a fueling box, as in a superchip reprogrammer, "tapping" is not required. A stealth plate is a cleaner way to "tap" the pump without damaging any wires.
Cain379
06-18-2010 12:59 PM
Thanks for the info. :tu: Im just about to do it on my truck.
Billy D
07-19-2010 10:51 AM
Thank You very much!:c:
Dr. Evil
07-19-2010 11:23 AM
Excellent pics :tu:
Deezel Stink3r
07-19-2010 11:36 AM
Originally Posted by RAWilliams
(Post 460879)
Your opinion on using a test light versus a multimeter?
There is no opinion! You mentioned it already. a test light does not belong into a mechanics toolbox any longer.:tu:
In germany the mechanic is now called mechatronic. It shows where the trend goes: mechanic+electronic
Even the cheapest multimeter will be better than a damage caused by the very low internal resistance of a "test light".
It should be a standard item in everyones toolbox.
A Multimeter has a very high internal resistance compared with the to be tested parts, protecting them from expensive damage- but, avoid to measure amerage in automotive applications.
Either the amperage is way to high for your multimeter (eg: do not try to measure amperage on a battery, starter or alternator or you can damage a lot of things. Those applications do need an amp clamp!
Boosted Cowboy
01-11-2011 03:06 PM
So who makes these stealth plates and where does a person find one before I do this install of the zilla adr?