pros and cons of grounding VTC's
pros and cons of grounding VTC's
Hi, I followed Craigs Braces' write up for grounding my
VTC's, and it really seems quiet after driving 70 miles.
The only thing I noticed, was when I put the clutch in
at stop signs and lights ,it goes down to 3-4 hundred rpms
and then comes back up to normal. Then it misses a little now,
but all other ranges in rpms' sounds and feels smooth and
sometimes appears the have more power in mid and upper
rpms.Now, the questions. What others+'s other than
quieting the tapping are there if any? And what, if any damage,
this might cause leaving it grounded?
VTC's, and it really seems quiet after driving 70 miles.
The only thing I noticed, was when I put the clutch in
at stop signs and lights ,it goes down to 3-4 hundred rpms
and then comes back up to normal. Then it misses a little now,
but all other ranges in rpms' sounds and feels smooth and
sometimes appears the have more power in mid and upper
rpms.Now, the questions. What others+'s other than
quieting the tapping are there if any? And what, if any damage,
this might cause leaving it grounded?
My experience from grounding the vtc's has been similar to yours over the past 3 yrs/100,000 miles except my car has never missed...
I think if this bypass/grounding was damaging to the engine,then i would have seen i sign of it by now...
I think if this bypass/grounding was damaging to the engine,then i would have seen i sign of it by now...
Originally Posted by MyGreenMax94
My experience from grounding the vtc's has been similar to yours over the past 3 yrs/100,000 miles except my car has never missed...
I think if this bypass/grounding was damaging to the engine,then i would have seen i sign of it by now...
I think if this bypass/grounding was damaging to the engine,then i would have seen i sign of it by now...

I grounded mine on my old engine and it never idled right. Sometimes when I pushed in the clutch, it would just die.
I didn't care for that much, so I just ungrounded them and listened to to the diesel sound.
I only had them grounded for a couple weeks, and I drove maybe 100 miles at the most. I don't know if driving more or for a longer time will help correct the idle problems, either.
I didn't care for that much, so I just ungrounded them and listened to to the diesel sound.
I only had them grounded for a couple weeks, and I drove maybe 100 miles at the most. I don't know if driving more or for a longer time will help correct the idle problems, either.
Originally Posted by Cliff Clavin
I grounded mine on my old engine and it never idled right. Sometimes when I pushed in the clutch, it would just die.
I didn't care for that much, so I just ungrounded them and listened to to the diesel sound.
I only had them grounded for a couple weeks, and I drove maybe 100 miles at the most. I don't know if driving more or for a longer time will help correct the idle problems, either.
I didn't care for that much, so I just ungrounded them and listened to to the diesel sound.
I only had them grounded for a couple weeks, and I drove maybe 100 miles at the most. I don't know if driving more or for a longer time will help correct the idle problems, either.
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