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For those with bogginess after hard driving.

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Old 06-12-2004, 11:48 AM
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For those with bogginess after hard driving.

I while back I was talking to some about a slight bogginess after hard driving. No one could come up with any solid solution, so I decided to check everything on my car, as well as make my own grounding kit. Well I havent had the chance to test much stuff, with the new job taking up most of my time. But I was able to make it to radioshak and get some 8guage crimp eyelits. And used the gobs of wire I had left from my sound system. I just finished the grounding kit earlier this morning.

I did it identical to the writeup on VQpower.com. The only difference is I used an old unfused distirbution block from my old stereo, that has four eight gauges, and makes them into one four gauge, I then used a small length of four gauge wire to conect it to the battery. After I conected everythig up I turned the car on, and all I have to say is WOW. The thing runs, and idles like it was brand new. I then took it out for a spin, but wasnt suprised it didnt do much for acceleration. I drove it around for almost an hour and have not had any booginess issues like I was having befor, and its even close to eighty out.

All in all I was happy, as for those kits costing upwards of a hundred dollars or more, I would say just make your own.
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