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Sprint Booster


April 17, 2008 10:46 am

We want to welcome our new BMW Forum sponsor, Sprint Booster aboard. They are sponsoring the Z4 and MZ4 forums.

So now you may be asking, “What is Sprint Booster?”

The Sprint Booster aims to overcome this throttle response delay for ECT-equipped vehicles, providing crisp on-tap acceleration at the driver’s disposal. The ECT system (Electronic Throttle Control, also known as drive-by-wire) has the unfortunate downside of delayed throttle response and subdued acceleration, creating problems in certain circumstances such as up-hill starts, quick gear changes, overtaking, etc. This is where Sprint Booster comes into play. It is an electronic device that modifies the throttle curve for increased performance that makes your car “feel” more powerful. The stock system is designed for “smoothness” and fuel economy while Sprint Booster makes your car more “fun” to drive

While Sprint Booster does not increase horsepower, it changes the throttle response in the low to mid rpm range where cars spend a majority of their time. As a result, your car feels peppier and more powerful. Horsepower gains usually improves performance in the mid to high rpm range, sometimes with a loss of horsepower and torque in the lower rpm range. Sprint Booster, however, is designed to improve driveability in the low to mid rpm range where most cars are driven on a daily basis. Basically, Sprint Booster puts the fun back into daily driving.

Sprint Booster is a hardware based product designed specifically for your car. It installs easily between the accelerator pedal module and the harness in about 10 minutes with a 5mm allen wrench. Your car can be restored to stock just as easily.

Contact:

Email: info@minimania.com

Phone: 1-800- 946-2642 (7am-5pm PST)

URL: http://www.sprintboostersales.com

Mailing address: 870 Gold Flat Rd., Suite A, Nevada City, CA 95959

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