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Have you installed Brisk Plugs
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<blockquote data-quote="nivek" data-source="post: 1523452" data-attributes="member: 10109"><p>Just a couple of observations regarding the Brisk plugs.</p><p></p><p>Rely on the facts, the plugs are selling as fast as the distributors can sell them. To me this means if others see, feel or hear the same type of performance gains they are worth testing.</p><p></p><p>Do some research, Google "spark plugs" or "Brisk" to understand the spark plug technology. There is more to spark plugs technology than just the temp rating.</p><p></p><p>The combustible engine concept design is very simple, but controlling its performance variables can be a little complex. I would suggest if you are going to use aftermarket products to increase the HP you must be an educated user. You might want to research each aftermarket mod. There are many variables that factor into tweaking performance. In my opinion the further you push out the HP and TQ you better know what the hell you’re doing. Watch ESPN sometime and see how many engines get blown by what I consider professionals in their career tweaking peak performance. </p><p></p><p>Take a look at the latest Bosch spark plug design. It looks very similar to Brisk, it has 4 progs pointing to the electrode. I would say their is credit to be given to the Brisk technology.</p><p></p><p></p><p></p><p>No disrepect to Joe or James at RWTD, but before I would make comments like this I would expect a little more facts to support this theory. </p><p></p><p>Many owners use the Diablo predator for custom tunes. Joe would you also say the same about the Diablo sports predator based on the comments from the manual? Let me quote what the manual states. </p><p></p><p> "Use of the diablo sport predator with aftermarket products is at owner’s risk"</p><p></p><p>"Please read through the manual before installing any tune into your vehicle- failure to follow proper instructions can results in a damaged or disabled ECU"</p><p></p><p><strong>"Serious engine damage can occur if the predator tune is installed over a non-factory/aftermarket performance tune."</strong></p><p></p><p>Diablo is very clear if you do not know WTF your doing or letting someone else not know WTF they are doing you will terminate your Terminator.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="nivek, post: 1523452, member: 10109"] Just a couple of observations regarding the Brisk plugs. Rely on the facts, the plugs are selling as fast as the distributors can sell them. To me this means if others see, feel or hear the same type of performance gains they are worth testing. Do some research, Google "spark plugs" or "Brisk" to understand the spark plug technology. There is more to spark plugs technology than just the temp rating. The combustible engine concept design is very simple, but controlling its performance variables can be a little complex. I would suggest if you are going to use aftermarket products to increase the HP you must be an educated user. You might want to research each aftermarket mod. There are many variables that factor into tweaking performance. In my opinion the further you push out the HP and TQ you better know what the hell you’re doing. Watch ESPN sometime and see how many engines get blown by what I consider professionals in their career tweaking peak performance. Take a look at the latest Bosch spark plug design. It looks very similar to Brisk, it has 4 progs pointing to the electrode. I would say their is credit to be given to the Brisk technology. No disrepect to Joe or James at RWTD, but before I would make comments like this I would expect a little more facts to support this theory. Many owners use the Diablo predator for custom tunes. Joe would you also say the same about the Diablo sports predator based on the comments from the manual? Let me quote what the manual states. "Use of the diablo sport predator with aftermarket products is at owner’s risk" "Please read through the manual before installing any tune into your vehicle- failure to follow proper instructions can results in a damaged or disabled ECU" [b]"Serious engine damage can occur if the predator tune is installed over a non-factory/aftermarket performance tune."[/b] Diablo is very clear if you do not know WTF your doing or letting someone else not know WTF they are doing you will terminate your Terminator. [/QUOTE]
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