KraftWerks Supercharger Kit Thread 2.0!
sounds awesome...i'm almost as excited for the members who are getting their kits as soon as they are available as i am for myself when i get mine...almost.....
I'm sorry, I should of said week or two. Our Estimated Ship Date is the End of March, and that is what we are gunning for. But that is estimated and not a firm release.
I apologize, but we have encountered a small delay. We are making sure the kit is perfect. We cannot send out an incomplete kit, because that is not fair to you the customer. I will be able to give you a firmer release in the next week or two. We have a LOT going on, and we must ensure everything is right when it goes to you.
-OJR
I apologize, but we have encountered a small delay. We are making sure the kit is perfect. We cannot send out an incomplete kit, because that is not fair to you the customer. I will be able to give you a firmer release in the next week or two. We have a LOT going on, and we must ensure everything is right when it goes to you.
-OJR
Any Info, would be appreciated.
As I am holding off on a Honda Fit purchase until the 2009, revised model, is available, I have hopes that Kraftworks is already planning production of product for this model.
If any info could be posted about this, I would love it!
r90s
If any info could be posted about this, I would love it!
r90s
I am so pathetic. It's like "my car sucks" until I get this supercharger. This is the longest month ever. What a baby. But you just know it's going to be the ultimate mod and just change everything once it's on. Damn. Can't wait.
The standard OE plugs will work fine for most of you. We track tested our cars with the standard plugs, without a hiccup.
If you are putting in new spark plugs, it doesn't hurt to put one step colder plugs in. If you are going to the track for heavy abuse, look into our recommendations to keep temperatures down. It is peace of mind as you pass the slow cars.
If you drive back and forth to work and just wanted a little extra "oomph", there is no reason to go to colder plugs.
I don't want the idea that "Colder plugs and thermostat are REQUIRED" to be in anyone's head. All I am trying to do is give small suggestions on what you could do to compliment your supercharger kit. I'm afraid to give any other suggestions!
Hope that explains a few things...
-OJR
If you are putting in new spark plugs, it doesn't hurt to put one step colder plugs in. If you are going to the track for heavy abuse, look into our recommendations to keep temperatures down. It is peace of mind as you pass the slow cars.
If you drive back and forth to work and just wanted a little extra "oomph", there is no reason to go to colder plugs.I don't want the idea that "Colder plugs and thermostat are REQUIRED" to be in anyone's head. All I am trying to do is give small suggestions on what you could do to compliment your supercharger kit. I'm afraid to give any other suggestions!
Hope that explains a few things...
-OJR
i live in vegas and we all know that it gets hot here,i drive about 50 miles round trip in traffic and like to push the car a lil',should i switch to colder plugs and/or thermostat?i just moved here too,so i was wondering if you know if the emissions laws out here are as strict as cali?THANKS




