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looking for any interest in shinjiduo ground wire kits for the 3rd gen se and gxe's??

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Old Jan 28, 2014 | 07:22 PM
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looking for any interest in shinjiduo ground wire kits for the 3rd gen se and gxe's??

I was looking for a ground wire kit for my 3rd gen gxe and noticed shinjiduo doesn't make them for the 3rd gen. I emailed him at one point and the email i got back was that he apparently didn't have a 3rd gen gxe to work with in regards to making one for them aswell as not enough demand so i was just trying to see how many people might be interested in such a kit to see if it's possible for him to make some for us 3rd gens. Maybe if some look his site up here on the forum and enough people inquire to him with interest??
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Old Jan 29, 2014 | 04:10 AM
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Have you made your own? If so do you notice any difference with it? I did notice it looks like he uses stinger 4gauge power wire. What would be the way to make it and what would all the ground points be and for what sensors or accessories etc. for the VG30E?
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use copper welding wire. the audio stuff is "meh"
look at the stock ground points and just beef them up with heavier wires.
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use copper welding wire. the audio stuff is "meh"
look at the stock ground points and just beef them up with heavier wires.
What gauge of copper welding wire would be good to use seeing a heavier wire is used to beef them up? Can any harm be caused or any draw backs to doing it?
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What gauge of copper welding wire would be good to use seeing a heavier wire is used to beef them up? Can any harm be caused or any draw backs to doing it?
IMO anything like 12 gauge or better should be sufficient unless you're running some insane 8000 watt stereo system.

if you have a long run then 10 gauge or better would be a good idea.

no draw back really as long as you insulate the terminals...the only drawback i can think of is if your terminals are cheap and they start to corrode or water gets into the wire.
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Have you made your own? If so do you notice any difference with it? I did notice it looks like he uses stinger 4gauge power wire. What would be the way to make it and what would all the ground points be and for what sensors or accessories etc. for the VG30E?
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I have them on all 3 Maximas, and My D21 pickup....Yes I notice better downshifts and upshifts, more stable idle, crisper accelerations....better lighting and a well charged battery!
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