Jalvin,
I am not sure I understand your question completely, but here are my observations.
1. Case scenario before Sprint Booster:
I am driving on a highway at 50 mph in 6th gear with my ZF 6-speed transmission. Another car is driving next to me in the lane on the right. I see ramp ahead and decide that I want to exit highway and go to McDonalds. I have two options:
1. Slow down to 30 mph and get behind that car
2. Speed up (break speed limit traffic rule for several seconds) and go in front of the car.
I choose option #2. So, I press gas pedal half way, nothing happens for about second or two (ECU is thinking), then I feel like transmission shifts from 6th to 5th gear and car speeds up, but not enough to overpass car on the right. So, next I floor the pedal and transmission goes into 4th gear, RPM goes to about 4,500 and car takes off and I am in front of that car and can take exit ramp. And all this may take between 5-8 seconds.
2. Case scenario after Sprint Booster was installed.
The same situation and two options as in case #1.
I choose option #2. So, I press gas pedal half way. Transmission goes into 4th gear, RPM goes to about 4,500 - 5,000 and car takes off like on steroids. I am at 75 mph in a few seconds and I am in front of that car with about three cars length.