Grounding kits
#1
Grounding kits
Recently I installed a Grounding kit. When I grounded the engine, it went from a normal tick to a rapid ticking. Is that good or bad? Someone told me it may have gained a few rpm's. I have no idea and was wondering. It drives the same but I only noticed the normal tick went to a rapid tick. Also, the grounding wires from the engine to the chassis got loose due to vibration. Will it do any harm if the wires are just hanging there? I tighten them again but I'll have to check them all the time.
#7
Probably one of the most important additions for you car. Keeping a completely grounded system is the key to electronics working properly. Think of it like a stereo system. Sure your speakers will work with any ground, but if you use a higher gauged ground you will get better results. Try using a 16 guage ground wire for a subwoofer setup. Crank up the volume, then change to a 4 guage ground wire. You will see a huge difference. Our cars allready come with a grounding system, however certain things are not grounded as good as they could be.
#8
No. I made my own but followed Racinglines online install directions...
http://forums.maxima.org/6th-generat...e-i-bored.html
http://forums.maxima.org/6th-generat...e-i-bored.html
#9
No. I made my own but followed Racinglines online install directions...
http://forums.maxima.org/6th-generat...e-i-bored.html
http://forums.maxima.org/6th-generat...e-i-bored.html
#10
Wal-Mart sells battery connector cables. They look exactly like above ground wires kit. They sells for $3.50 a cable with the length from 20" to 51" two to six gauge wires. Just in case anyone is looking for cheap and handy option.
#11
slightly to long ... and the longer the cable the more unclean the ground actually is :/
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