Is Installing an Ignition Booster Useful?
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Installing an ignition booster is useful. Below are the specific functions and methods of installing an ignition booster: Functions of Installing an Ignition Booster: Enhances engine ignition efficiency and saves fuel; increases horsepower and torque; provides faster and smoother acceleration; improves the vehicle's climbing ability; enhances combustion efficiency, reducing carbon buildup and lowering exhaust emissions; increases headlight brightness when turned on at night; extends battery lifespan. Methods for Installing an Ignition Booster: Select a low-power step-up and voltage regulator module; connect the step-up module's power supply to the ignition coil fuse position in series, removing the original fuse; solder a lead wire to each end of two fuses, serving as the step-up module's power supply line and the output voltage input line after step-up; insert the other ends of the fuses into the corresponding positions in the vehicle's fuse box, and ground the step-up module's negative wire.