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FL FS: Memorial Day Grounding kit sale $36.70!

Old May 24, 2013 | 11:46 PM
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FS: Memorial Day Grounding kit sale $36.70!

From today to Friday June 6 all grounding kits from my website http://www.sdgrounds.com will be $36.70. I have kits tailored to fit the 3rd Gen VE Maxima all the way up to the 7th Gen; I also, have kits available for the 1st, 2nd and 3rd gen Altima on special request. All of my kits now are made with 1862 strand 100% Oxygen Free Copper, double crimped and have dual wall adhesive lined shrink wrapped ends. As I build these kits with the highest quality components and care, I have full confidence of their performance and build quality and stand behind them indefinitely. The available colors are Smoke Black and Crimson Red.

As for the benefits of the kit:

This is a list of just what I sell my kits on in regards to benefits. Over the years I have been told of other benefits but I only advertise what I have personally observed. In short better grounding, better signal feed to ECU / CCU, better operating ECU / CCU, better operating car... period. This is especially true for cars over 7 years old when stock grounds have corroded and lost a great deal of their conductivity.

- Higher gas mileage
- Better radio reception
- Faster power windows
- Brighter interior and exterior lights
- Smoother idle
- Faster Rev
- Faster automatic transmission shifts
- Heavy draw electrical accessories like your fan does not cause light dimming or effect your idle in any way.
- Longer alternator life
- Less voltage spikes means aftermarket LEDs will be far less likely to burn out in your car. (Especially protects on start up)
- Aftermarket LEDs will cut all the way off (If you have that problem).
- Made 4 AWG (3x Thicker than 8 Gauge) Audio grade wire and 3M copper terminal ends.
- Comes with all mounting equipment needed and step by step picture instructions.
- In General your car will feel like new in some ways even better than new in others. (Especially the auto shifts)
Old May 25, 2013 | 12:02 PM
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Is it hard to install?Do I have to get multiple ground kits for all those benefits to take affect?Might be Interested.
Old May 27, 2013 | 03:06 PM
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Originally Posted by kneehead
Is it hard to install?Do I have to get multiple ground kits for all those benefits to take affect?Might be Interested.
Just one kit is needed as the 4 gauge wire is more than enough to handle the load. The kit is a 30 to 45 minute installation at most. I'd say if I was rating it on a number scale of 1 to 10 it would be a 2 and that is only because the engine cladding and airbox needs to be removed prior to installation.
Old Jun 2, 2013 | 04:53 PM
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Old Jun 4, 2013 | 09:07 AM
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will this in any way help the idle while the A/C is on (i.e. when the secondary fan kicks on and off and the idle shrugs).
Old Jun 4, 2013 | 11:40 AM
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Originally Posted by bommart
will this in any way help the idle while the A/C is on (i.e. when the secondary fan kicks on and off and the idle shrugs).
Most definitely. That is one of the most noticable benefits or the kit. You wonkt even notice that the fan is coming on when you have the radio on.
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