REVIEW::: Buddy Club Racing Spec Condenser
I had posted this https://honda-tech.com/zerothread?id=969755 a while back and I recently got an air/fuel and vacuum gauge and noticed that when my music was on the air/fuel gauge would flicker with the music, so I ordered a Buddy Club Racing Spec Condenser (http://www.buddyclub.us) the other week from Buddy Club USA. I will include a write-up and include pictures as well next week when I put it on and get a chance to use my little brother's digital camera.
<U>First Impression</U>: It is a very nice piece. The casing is made of a strong metal, the wires are imprinted with Buddy Club on them and they too seem very durable. It was so pretty

<U>Instructions</U>: Ok...unless you can read Japanese, there is no way in hell you are going to figure out what they say. The small pictures help somewhat, but its pretty straightforward.
<U>What's Included?</U>: "Voltage Controller" box; three grounding wires that go to various points in your engine bay; hardware needed to attach the wires to the voltage box; and last but not least, the amusing instructions, written completely in Japenese
<U>Humor</U>:
1.)On the front of the box it has two small pictures; one of an arm flexing with the word UP written on it along with Japenese characters under it, and a little red car outline with an arrow pointing up with the Japanese characters.
2.) The "Voltage Box" has the words <U>Into the Motorsports Technology</U>, you are probably familiar with things like this if you have ever read about the P1 racing damper on their website, its downright hilarious.
3.) "Cool blue LEDs to spice up your engine bay" < What more do we need that that?!?
<U>Original information on Buddy Club's Website</U>:
RACING SPEC CONDESER - EARTHING KIT
Buddy Club Racing Spec Condenser
Utilizing the latest racing technology the Buddy Club Racing Spec Condenser combined an electrical grounding system with a battery current and voltage stabilization control unit. The unit is designed to stabilize electrical "noise" and voltage spikes and offer additional grounding for any vehicles.
Buddy Club Racing Spec Condenser maximizes the efficiency of all factory and aftermarket vehicle electrical systems and as the result you will get smoother engine operation, more efficient electrical component operation, improved electrical current and better fuel economy.
Buddy Club Racing Spec Condenser will work with most other aftermarket ground system and it is a great addition to any high HP force induction vehicles.
Features include:
- Cool blue led lights to spice up your engine bay
- 2 in 1 designed off both Grounding and Stabilize voltage
- Improve Horse power and torque
- Improve Fuel Economy
- Smooth idling with improve engine response
- Improve all electrical component performance
- Improve battery life
MSRP: $198.00
P.S. - Just so you know, I am not talking **** on Buddy Club or their products in any way. I am very satisfied with their quality and prompt shipping. It took only a week to get to me. Buddy Club is a very reputable company that has been racing Hondas for years. You won't be disappointed with their products.
<U>First Impression</U>: It is a very nice piece. The casing is made of a strong metal, the wires are imprinted with Buddy Club on them and they too seem very durable. It was so pretty

<U>Instructions</U>: Ok...unless you can read Japanese, there is no way in hell you are going to figure out what they say. The small pictures help somewhat, but its pretty straightforward.
<U>What's Included?</U>: "Voltage Controller" box; three grounding wires that go to various points in your engine bay; hardware needed to attach the wires to the voltage box; and last but not least, the amusing instructions, written completely in Japenese
<U>Humor</U>:
1.)On the front of the box it has two small pictures; one of an arm flexing with the word UP written on it along with Japenese characters under it, and a little red car outline with an arrow pointing up with the Japanese characters.
2.) The "Voltage Box" has the words <U>Into the Motorsports Technology</U>, you are probably familiar with things like this if you have ever read about the P1 racing damper on their website, its downright hilarious.
3.) "Cool blue LEDs to spice up your engine bay" < What more do we need that that?!?
<U>Original information on Buddy Club's Website</U>:
RACING SPEC CONDESER - EARTHING KIT
Buddy Club Racing Spec Condenser
Utilizing the latest racing technology the Buddy Club Racing Spec Condenser combined an electrical grounding system with a battery current and voltage stabilization control unit. The unit is designed to stabilize electrical "noise" and voltage spikes and offer additional grounding for any vehicles.
Buddy Club Racing Spec Condenser maximizes the efficiency of all factory and aftermarket vehicle electrical systems and as the result you will get smoother engine operation, more efficient electrical component operation, improved electrical current and better fuel economy.
Buddy Club Racing Spec Condenser will work with most other aftermarket ground system and it is a great addition to any high HP force induction vehicles.
Features include:
- Cool blue led lights to spice up your engine bay
- 2 in 1 designed off both Grounding and Stabilize voltage
- Improve Horse power and torque
- Improve Fuel Economy
- Smooth idling with improve engine response
- Improve all electrical component performance
- Improve battery life
MSRP: $198.00
P.S. - Just so you know, I am not talking **** on Buddy Club or their products in any way. I am very satisfied with their quality and prompt shipping. It took only a week to get to me. Buddy Club is a very reputable company that has been racing Hondas for years. You won't be disappointed with their products.
This is just a like a capacitor for your amp except its for you vehicles electric system.
One of my friends got one of these for free through his work. It was a different brand though.
He said that it smoothed out the throttle response and smoothed out how the engine responded when you let go of the clutch. This was on a maxima. He mentined that it was a noticable change but wasint sure if it would be worth the $$.
One of my friends got one of these for free through his work. It was a different brand though.
He said that it smoothed out the throttle response and smoothed out how the engine responded when you let go of the clutch. This was on a maxima. He mentined that it was a noticable change but wasint sure if it would be worth the $$.
You can find these on the net for around $150-155. I was planning on paying that but got it for WAY less than that. The price I got it for was one of the main reasons I got it. Apex-i's is like $180 and Im sure that Sun Auto's is very pricey.
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