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DiY "Hyper Ground" system
Have any instructions on how to make your own ground wire system for the integra, and where the exact spots to put them? i really don't want to spend 100 bucks for the suns automotive system, but if i can make it i'll might buy it.
i went to radio shack and the thickest wires were 8 gauge, is that okay or where do i find 4 gauge? They do improve your car if you have better ground,(i did research) the stock car is ok, but you can improve the grounding of the engine better. |
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Re: DiY "Hyper Ground" system
I have been thinking about this for a while. I am makin a 8ga kit w/ 1.5 ft long w/ gold connectiors. Got materials for 40 bux and made 1.3 hp in top end
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Re: DiY "Hyper Ground" system
hmm... let me know how it goes, i'm thinking to start my own too, so let me know any tips.
which parts did you ground? |
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okay i went to Home Depot
4ft. of 8 gauge 3ft of 4 gauge wires. some terminals for the price total 13 bucks. I have finished constructing one 4 awg, and three 8 awg ground wires. i just put in 4 gauge of wire on the valve cover to the chassis, leaving the stock one too. so there are two ground points on the cover. so far that's the only one i put on, notice no change in power, but i think my radio sounds cleaner, but it could be my imagination. I'll install 3 more wires whenever i can, but i just don't know where to put them yet. |
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