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Old 11-07-2004, 03:02 PM
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hyperground wires for Maxima?

i learned for this mod from an .org member, anybody has this mod??
I heard that you can get little hp, is it true?

whats the best place to get them? any company for maxima?

somebody gave me this link: http://www.mattblehm.com/engine.html
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Matt has good stuff. Vehicle specific. I believe he includes a diagram or list of the grounding points. That's your best bet, if you don't want to make them yourself.

Check irish's website for a pic of an install.

Easy mod to do, but I'm not sure about any added hp. My car idles a bit smoother, though.
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Originally Posted by Bluesbrekr
Matt has good stuff. Vehicle specific. I believe he includes a diagram or list of the grounding points. That's your best bet, if you don't want to make them yourself.

Check irish's website for a pic of an install.

Easy mod to do, but I'm not sure about any added hp. My car idles a bit smoother, though.
can i get them from his site?
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Check out the link in my sig for what I did and a how to
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Originally Posted by WildmanAL
Check out the link in my sig for what I did and a how to
thank you, do you feel any power?
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Originally Posted by GreekMaxima
thank you, do you feel any power?
I don't think so.... the car might idle smoother, but they may all be in my head. I think it is something good to do, but it isn't a must. All the grounds looked pretty solid before doing this..... now just in case something happends they're all linked together. If need some time to kill I think it's totally worth it.
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Originally Posted by WildmanAL
I don't think so.... the car might idle smoother, but they may all be in my head. I think it is something good to do, but it isn't a must. All the grounds looked pretty solid before doing this..... now just in case something happends they're all linked together. If need some time to kill I think it's totally worth it.
im gonna install the tranny cooler this week, so my next mod will be hyperground wires
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www.cardomain.com/id/irish44j .....look in the table of contents on my frontpage and it'll tell you what page there's a how-to on....I think it's like 15 or 16....
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Originally Posted by GreekMaxima
im gonna install the tranny cooler this week, so my next mod will be hyperground wires
I don't think you'll be disappointed.
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Originally Posted by WildmanAL
I don't think you'll be disappointed.
for the tranny cooler or for the wires?

btw... do you use synthetic fluid for the tranny?
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Originally Posted by GreekMaxima
for the tranny cooler or for the wires?

btw... do you use synthetic fluid for the tranny?
I was talking about the hyperground, but now I think about it.... both. Not many people do the tranny cooler and I don't know why if they have an auto. I acutally just have regular tranny fluid right now. I'll be getting synthetic on my next one thought.
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Originally Posted by WildmanAL
I was talking about the hyperground, but now I think about it.... both. Not many people do the tranny cooler and I don't know why if they have an auto. I acutally just have regular tranny fluid right now. I'll be getting synthetic on my next one thought.
how many miles you got?
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Originally Posted by GreekMaxima
how many miles you got?
54K. I have my last tranny flush I think at 35-40. It will be sometime next year before I do synthetic.
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Old 11-07-2004, 05:34 PM
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Originally Posted by WildmanAL
54K. I have my last tranny flush I think at 35-40. It will be sometime next year before I do synthetic.
you know something, i changed it at 30k miles at my dealer (regular fluid), so i heard if you change it to synthetic, the seals gonna be bad, what you think?

I think is totally bullsh!t
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as long as you stay on top of the fluid changes, you can swtich to synth any time you want.

the problem is the people that run their car for 100k miles before changing fluid at all, THEN they switch to synths.. bad idea.
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Originally Posted by Matt93SE
as long as you stay on top of the fluid changes, you can swtich to synth any time you want.

the problem is the people that run their car for 100k miles before changing fluid at all, THEN they switch to synths.. bad idea.
Hey matt, im interested for your hyperground wires... how can i buy them?
paypal?
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