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Old 11th April 2007, 20:49   #46
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I am not sure whether I can drive to Bangalore by next month, so I am lying low.

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Samurai, You could also consider a tri-phase if your adventurous. Plus it can be removed or switched off whenever you like.
I have a poilcy of never doing a mod I don't understand, so I'll pass.
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Old 11th April 2007, 21:15   #47
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alrightee..

triphase is nothing but fooling the sensors and confusing the ecu, even am not sure how good it will be for an engine in the long run, only plus point is you can switch it on/off
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hey dude keep me informed about what the company has to say.

one more thing though...when its off and the exhaust gases are coming out from the normal exhaust through the muffler is there and drop in performance or will it be the same as the other ?
this is actually a modification of what is called a lake pipe in which there is a small pipe that comes off the exhaust and has a cap on the end when required the cap comes of and not wanted can be sealed but this is electronically controlled which opens the cap with a switch which runs as a complete free flow when wanted but cant tell on the power gain and i think when the pipe is closed the exhaust gases will flow through the stock muffler.
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Old 11th April 2007, 23:45   #49
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triphase is nothing but fooling the sensors and confusing the ecu, even am not sure how good it will be for an engine in the long run, only plus point is you can switch it on/off
Its more to do with fooling the IAT sensor in particular .. On a stock engine it will make a slight difference , there are other ways to achieve this though for a LOT LESS .. And thats exactly what i am using ..
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Old 19th April 2007, 11:33   #50
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This is with reply to point No. 5

you can buy this reciever which is available in the USA
WorldSpace International Satellite Radio Network

I have got a confirmation over phone from the worldspace help centre (India) that this reciever will work in India and just needs to be activated at one of the worldspace outlets.

hope it helps.

cheers!
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Old 21st April 2007, 21:04   #51
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Hey guys.. I am a new member to the forum and this is my first post.
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I don't know if u hv got the fogs for ur car yet, so here's a pointer. I got Lumax fogs for my baleno from JJ Enterprises, J C Road. It cost me 2k for a pair and its a perfect fit and decent brightness too. Can post a pic if needed...
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Thanks of the suggestions. We are reconsidering the SUV option, so modification plan is suspended for now.
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