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 Topic: M-max to HRC derestrictor 







Andy
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Andy » Sat Mar 05, 2005 1:25 pm

A long time ago, in a galaxy far far away...

I bought expansion chambers from Ethos, and at the same time asked about "black boxes". I was advised by Hiroshi Kondo at Ethos to "use a KISS delimiter - it performs same the HRC box but much cheaper!". He steered me clear of the M-Max even though it was better known (at the time - 8 years ago!) and a similar price.

I figured this guy knew his stuff, and bought the KISS delimiter. Now whether it works better than an M-Max, or the same as an HRC box, remains to be seen, but it does work. What we do know now though, and wasn't widely known back in the "old days" is that a simple wire-splice could produce very similar (if not the same) results to all the add-on boxes!

There are two of schools of thought on this subject...

1) Some people don't like to modify the harness. If that's the case, get a KISS delimiter because it's plug & play. The stock harness plugs into it, and it in turn plugs directly into the PGM. With the wire-splice, the M-Max, and the HRC box (on a stock harness) there is a degree of modification required.

2) HRC is HRC! I for one like those 3 little letters, and know there are others on here that do too! Very Happy
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