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 Post subject: Changing the power band
PostPosted: Fri Mar 20, 2009 1:07 pm 
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Hey i was wondering if anyone on here has tried these:

http://kalecoauto.com/index.php?main_pa ... 354d1b447e

They seem pretty reasonable.

Also check out some of their other products like cross drilled brake lines.


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PostPosted: Fri Mar 20, 2009 1:17 pm 
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I just can not comment at the moment :roll:

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PostPosted: Fri Mar 20, 2009 1:20 pm 
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But you did comment!

on how you can't comment...

It's just i thought i might be able to get more power lower down, have you tried them?


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Snake oil is expensive stuff so why not try a cheaper alternative. :D


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Would be interested to see the results of the Ajustable Power Band,
but only if tested on the Butt Dyno:
http://kalecoauto.com/index.php?main_page=product_info&products_id=41&zenid=d07b1eee1cd1005485fab1354d1b447e

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PostPosted: Fri Mar 20, 2009 1:52 pm 
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Flux capacitor.

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NOTE: Special return policy: If you are not 100% satisfied, you may return this product for a full refund, in no LESS than 30 days before you purchase it!

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My favourite,

"Over the last year or so, KaleCoAuto has noticed the trend towards Altezza style (Aka 'clears') tail lights. What they all had in common, was their weak point. None of the clear tail lights were actually clear. They simply were not red. Perhaps a better term would be monochrome tail lights? How mundane! Available for the first time anywhere, KaleCoAuto brings you Perfectly Clear Tail Lights. These tail lights maintain 100% clarity from any viewing angle! Be VERY careful not to lose track of them when you are installing them, you may never find them again."


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"In no less than 30 days before you purchase it??"

So have to return it before you buy it??

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haha - what a p!sser of a website. :lol:

ooooh - They have wiper blade sharpeners too!

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Lillee wrote:
"In no less than 30 days before you purchase it??"

So have to return it before you buy it??


You don't get it.

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This would be very practical in a cold climate

"The weakest part of your car is the likely the radiator. It is a simple matter of physics when we tell you this: Energy is lost through heat. Transmissions, as they lose more and more heat, begin to cause more loss of power. However, that's only a small part - The worst part is the radiator! All sorts of heat is lost through the radiator - in essence - losing the horsepower through heat! Not anymore!! KaleCoAuto brings you the Radiator Insulatior - Simply slip over your radiator and enjoy the power! KaleCoAuto radiator insulation is made from only the finest asbestos, and is guaranteed to trap 90% more heat"


That site is a crack-up - someone has gone to a lot of trouble - especially to get genuine Flux Capaciters for only $175,000

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thats just ****ing stupid

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I just can't believe companies make money like this :twisted:

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So what happens if you go through the checkout...I'm too scared to give it a go, it's like playing chicken with a Russian mafia driven truck...

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fully sick... violent bass air - sold by the cubic foot, and never compressed

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Do your subwoofers boom like so? Of course they don't. You don't have Violent Bass Air. Violent Bass Air is a revolutionary new product that can add testicle-smashing-oontz to any car audio substage. Whether you listen to Three Six Mafia, or tend to the more sophisticated Rick Astley - Never Gonna Give You Up - Violent Bass Air will improve your ride in more ways you can imagine. Brown note, pink note? Hang out at www.diymobileaudio.com ? Violent Bass Air is fresh, winter air from Canada, and is never compressed. (For the best sound quality, of course.) With its high nitrogen content of at least 75% (Nitrogen, like in race car tires!) you will definitely get more deebees. WARNING: Violent Bass Air can cause sudden and violent defecation. Do not use in conjuction with sweet ByNines on your rear deck, as they might become damaged. May cause a painful condition known as bumpitis. Do not use in conjunction with Funky Pups, as it may knock airplanes out of the sky. Sold by the cubic foot.

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