Window Turbo installed

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565bbchevy

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So I decided to go ahead and give the Window Turbo a try since I don't feel like cutting into my harness and spending time trying different set ups, as I stated in the video this is off battery voltage only.
It was very easy to install and could be transferred to another car later if you desired.
The first part is my original factory windows.
 
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Cut the time in half!
 
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565bbchevy

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Thanks. No power sunroof, but do you think it could remind me to latch the t-tops?
That would be a different unit "Memory Turbo" still in the early phases of testing.
 
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Huh...Interesting. Is the principle behind it just a power booster? Is this just a coupe issue? It's been a few years since I've driven the wagon, and I remember the power windows being a little slow, but not remarkably slow. I know the coupes have bigger, heavier windows, so this would come in handy for them.
 
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