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Hyper Ground Wires
I recently purchased a set of Hyper Ground Wires. Since the directions seemed to be translated from another languge and made absoultly no sense I just kinda threw the wires on where I thought would work. I was wondering if any one knows where to put the wires for MAXIMUM ground capabilities. Im not expecting any HP gain but hopefully a little better throttle response. (96 Honda Civic).
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Re: Hyper Ground Wires
this is for dsm's but it pretty much applies to all cars
http://dsmtuners.com/forums/showthre...threadid=75889
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Can someone please tell me if this is all really necessary? What are the benefits of multiple ground points?
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I dont know exactly how they work, but the manufacturers claim better throttle response, better gas mileage and a slight hp increase. My freind told me that after he put his on his car was noticably quicker. He said when he would press on the gas his car had less lag (better throttle response). Since they seemed to work for him i got some and all i noticed was a smoother idle. Maybe my friends car had weak grounds to begin with.. or maybe he's just a f'n idiot. I also think it depends on where you actully hook up the wires.
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Re: Hyper Ground Wires
a better grounding system will more than likely give you a smoother idle, better spark, easier start up. not gonna go any faster b/c of it. and it just kinda makes sense that everything under your hood thats electrical needs a ground, so why make it travel all through out the chasis when you can make it go straight to the battery
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