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Hyper ground wires

Old Apr 8, 2003 | 09:50 PM
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Hyper ground wires

Hey, has any one done these? They say they are good for a few ponies, and the theory behind them makes sense.

Do i have to be the guinea pig on this one??

Old Apr 8, 2003 | 10:03 PM
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Re: Hyper ground wires

Originally posted by scoobs96gxe
Hey, has any one done these? They say they are good for a few ponies, and the theory behind them makes sense.

Do i have to be the guinea pig on this one??

I bought a set for my friend and I. I never really noticed anything different, but my friend gets about 2 more mpg in his 2001 Frontier. And believe me thats his goal, to get a better mpg every tank.
Old Apr 8, 2003 | 10:24 PM
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Re: Hyper ground wires

Originally posted by scoobs96gxe
Hey, has any one done these? They say they are good for a few ponies, and the theory behind them makes sense.

Do i have to be the guinea pig on this one??

I cant believe that nobody here has done this mod then dynoed. I'm gonna get it. It's all of 100 bucks. Even if it doesn't work it will look different and I can make up all sorts of crap up about them to fool the 16 year old ricers.
Old Apr 8, 2003 | 10:27 PM
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i may be the slowest one on the org fo asking this but what is this mod you are speaking of. Im thinking it has something to do with replacing wires possibly ground wires. Any links or explanations on what this is.
Old Apr 8, 2003 | 10:30 PM
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Try here:

http://www.sunautomobile.com
Old Apr 8, 2003 | 11:07 PM
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You could make your own allot cheaper, its just a bunch of wires to ground everything a little better. If you do it yourself it wont look as pretty though. More grounds are ALWAYS better!
Dynos on the average car are about 1-2 horse power but usually around 10 ft.lbs. torque.
Old Apr 9, 2003 | 08:09 AM
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Originally posted by Tim 95 GLE
You could make your own allot cheaper, its just a bunch of wires to ground everything a little better. If you do it yourself it wont look as pretty though. More grounds are ALWAYS better!
Dynos on the average car are about 1-2 horse power but usually around 10 ft.lbs. torque.

This was discussed in length about 9 months ago several people have tried it with different results. The car that the company sun used to dyno was a max.
Old Apr 9, 2003 | 08:51 AM
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I did the do it yourself version by buying the parts from
autozone. Car idled a little smoother, stereo sounded a lot better,
no noticable difference in power or in mpg's.
Since the install both of my front stock speakers
are now blown and rattle like hell!! Cost was about $25 for all the
wires.

boo
Old Apr 9, 2003 | 01:22 PM
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Re: Re: Hyper ground wires

Originally posted by koldsimer


Even if it doesn't work it will look different and I can make up all sorts of crap up about them to fool the 16 year old ricers.
you can barely notice mine...but, I like the "fool 16 yo ricers" bit!

FLO_BOY
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