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H2 Passion
04-11-2004, 11:13 AM
Hi,

I need your advises about the performance of these accessories and if they are facing any problem.

1- Edelbrock Xtreme Travel Remote Reservoir Shocks.

2-the edelbrock Panhard Rods #5262 Edel_Panhard Rod (http://www.edelbrock.com/automotive/suspension.html)

3-the SMA Billet Aluminum Trailing Arms ]SMA Trailing Arm ([url="http://www.smahummer.com/detail.jsp?cid=14&pid=947")

and also H2 AirAid Air Intake System and H2 AirAid Replacement Air Filter .


Cheers
Elie

H2 Passion
04-11-2004, 11:13 AM
Hi,

I need your advises about the performance of these accessories and if they are facing any problem.

1- Edelbrock Xtreme Travel Remote Reservoir Shocks.

2-the edelbrock Panhard Rods #5262 Edel_Panhard Rod (http://www.edelbrock.com/automotive/suspension.html)

3-the SMA Billet Aluminum Trailing Arms ]SMA Trailing Arm ([url="http://www.smahummer.com/detail.jsp?cid=14&pid=947")

and also H2 AirAid Air Intake System and H2 AirAid Replacement Air Filter .


Cheers
Elie

H2 Passion
04-11-2004, 11:13 AM
Hi,

I need your advises about the performance of these accessories and if they are facing any problem.

1- Edelbrock Xtreme Travel Remote Reservoir Shocks.

2-the edelbrock Panhard Rods #5262 Edel_Panhard Rod (http://www.edelbrock.com/automotive/suspension.html)

3-the SMA Billet Aluminum Trailing Arms ]SMA Trailing Arm ([url="http://www.smahummer.com/detail.jsp?cid=14&pid=947")

and also H2 AirAid Air Intake System and H2 AirAid Replacement Air Filter .


Cheers
Elie

HGW
04-11-2004, 11:47 AM
Except for serious and lengthy off-road trips, the remote reservoirs are not necessary--the RX 9000's will improve your off and on road comfort.

They look cool though.

The panhard rod is a good buy as are the SMA trailing arms. I have a similar set on my H2. Again, they are a good items for off road.

Get the airraid system will improve performance---drive it a while until the computer adjusts.

I see no need to replace the filter only--if you do not want the kit, them stay stock.

Hope this opinion helps--you will get many more on here that may differ from my opinion.

H2 Passion
04-11-2004, 11:56 AM
Hi,
Thanks for your comments, as i drive the H2 like i drive my mountain bike, from On-Road to Off-road in daily use, i will go for the Edelbrock remote reservoir.

For the Airaid system: Would you please explain to me regarding the computer adjust, will i need to visit the dealer or will it be adjusted by itself.

Cheers
Elie

TroysH2
04-11-2004, 11:57 AM
Replace the filter w/ Airaid Replacement (stock box)

Dissconnected neg. side battery to reset computer.

Noticed a difference right away.
>smoother acceleration
>change in exhaust sound
>average gas reading

I use my H2 for a daily driver. Average 80 miles daily for over 18 months. So I notice any changes in its sounds and performance.

good luck,
troy

H2 Passion
04-11-2004, 12:18 PM
Hi,

I found this item which is licensed by the EPA conducted tests on vortex generators that produced results as high as 20 horsepower and 24% increases in mileage.

1- The Turbonator
Turbo (http://www.turbonator.com)

and spiralmax Spiral (http://www.spiralmax.com) .

Any idea about it, because where i live i pay 4$ per Gallon (4 Liters). So. I'm searching if i can find a solution to increase the mileage.

Cheers
Elie

H2 Passion
04-11-2004, 02:10 PM
Hi,

As you are saying that you didn't feel any changes in its sounds and performance, so it's better to not add them. I'm just just ordering them to add around 20HP.

Elie

HGW
04-11-2004, 02:32 PM
On other vehicles, I have found that it take time for the computer to adjust to the new air flow---it may not happen on the H2--I have not installed mine yet.

Anyway, there is no external adjustment that needs to be made--no dealer--no reprograming.

PS: I have had the SMA trailing arms in my shop--they are really nice.