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Old 12-02-2005, 09:57 AM
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New Custom Enterprise Grounding kits!

Well just added to the Custom Enterprise product line is our grounding kits! Please check them out, and post any questions or comments! -Roger

To start these off they will be only 50 shipped except Canada, Hawaii, and Alaska!
You must also call us up to get this pricing!


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comes with instruction, correct? looks like a lot of points to install it to, might get confused.. hehe
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whoa.. pretty pricey for 8ga wire..
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Well, the Blemhco (spl?) kit is also $55 shipped. I wonder which one is higher quality? Or all copper wires essentially the same?
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Old 12-02-2005, 01:14 PM
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my fault but these are 4 gauge cable!
 
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comes with instruction, correct? looks like a lot of points to install it to, might get confused.. hehe
yes instructions included, and if this it too confusing, then your right, this isnt for you!
 
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hmm.. i dont own a modification site for being a nub
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I thought sprint owned this site !
 
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So how does this compare to BlehmCo's kit?
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looks exactly the same to me,
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Old 12-03-2005, 04:06 PM
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Originally Posted by gtr_rider
hmm.. i dont own a modification site for being a nub



You're still a nub to me!!
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50 shipped for some wire? I'll give ya 35-40 shipped btw these wires look weird..Most grounding kits all meet up at one "base" which then hooks up to the battery..Why are these seperate?
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Old 12-04-2005, 12:08 PM
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Originally Posted by Custommaxima.com
Well just added to the Custom Enterprise product line is our grounding kits! Please check them out, and post any questions or comments! -Roger
Roger, do you need a test car? If yes, than I'm in!
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Originally Posted by Maxi113
50 shipped for some wire? I'll give ya 35-40 shipped btw these wires look weird..Most grounding kits all meet up at one "base" which then hooks up to the battery..Why are these seperate?
i can only speak for the BlehmCo one, which i am very pleased with, but it doesnt have a central base either, all the wires just ground to the same point. the only ones ive seen with that central base were the "Nismo" ones on ebay.
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the "central base" is only for looks (shocker, it is Nismo).....as are storebought grounding kits


you can make your own for half the price...they work just as well, and you can ground more points. (mine has 8 grounding points)
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Originally Posted by irish44j
the "central base" is only for looks (shocker, it is Nismo).....as are storebought grounding kits


you can make your own for half the price...they work just as well, and you can ground more points. (mine has 8 grounding points)
is yours soldered?



I made my own, but the only one of similiar quality I've ever seen was BlehmCo's


not to mention there was pretty much zero talk of grounding kits until he produced them (with the exception of mtrai, but I think he did that as more of a local thing)
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assorted colors...i like red!
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Roger, do you need a test car? If yes, than I'm in!
i do need a test car!!!!...please call me up ext 115 or email me! so we can talk! -Roger
 
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Originally Posted by MrGone
is yours soldered?
yes, they are soldered and shrink-wrapped (all home-depot parts)....they don't look all pretty and colorful (just flat white), but work the same.

if you're doing it for looks, get the Blehm or the CM/CE grounding kits (because they look good).....if you're doing it for *performance* home-made ones work just as good...
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Originally Posted by irish44j
you can make your own for half the price...they work just as well, and you can ground more points. (mine has 8 grounding points)
...or you can just wire the battery negative to the chassis with 1/0AWG and avoid the kit altogether...
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Originally Posted by irish44j
yes, they are soldered and shrink-wrapped (all home-depot parts)....they don't look all pretty and colorful (just flat white), but work the same.

if you're doing it for looks, get the Blehm or the CM/CE grounding kits (because they look good).....if you're doing it for *performance* home-made ones work just as good...
How could you shrink-wrap it? Don't you need some special equipment for that?
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Please stay on topic or dont bother to post thank you! -Roger
 
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Originally Posted by Custommaxima.com
Please stay on topic or dont bother to post thank you! -Roger

A test car? Haha I'm in Chicago :O U can have my car..btw I never did see my car on your page..
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A test car? Haha I'm in Chicago :O U can have my car..btw I never did see my car on your page..
what car you have?!
 
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where do all these wires connect to? i have a 2ga going from battery to chasis... i want to re do the engine grounds if i were to buy this kit where do they connect to on engine?
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any dynos or proof that its worth doing on a maxima? and ya that looks like the same 4 gauge speaker wire i got laying around in my garage. i assume it just the usual blah blah doenst make your lights dim, better acceleration, better idle, balh blah ..?

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Hey custommaxima, I am willing to be a test car. Please contact me
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Originally Posted by Custommaxima.com
Please stay on topic or dont bother to post thank you! -Roger
mmkay...what makes your kit better then the Blehmco kit
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It costs $5 less?

Mind you, that is $5 I wouldn't mind spending on someone as nice as Matt Blehm who has contributed so much to the community just from his garage and his own good will...

So yeah, I second the comparison question.
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well all our wires are 4 gauge...Im not sure if theirs is!...and we will have testimonials very soon on each kit!
 
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I think the most important is not the width of the wires (4 or 6) but how many grounding points the kit has and where they are located.
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roger- i can test them on an 02 6spd, im coming down to CE next week with a friend to pick up tails for his 04. i am going to the dyno for a few runs in three weeks.

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Originally Posted by Metal Maxima
...or you can just wire the battery negative to the chassis with 1/0AWG and avoid the kit altogether...

what we said.
you could clean all the stock grounding points as well.

anyone have a dyno showing a grounding kit actually working? cuz i sure have never seen one...
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Originally Posted by Custommaxima.com
i do need a test car!!!!...please call me up ext 115 or email me! so we can talk! -Roger
Roger, as I mentioned on the other org, the thing is, I broke my exhaust because of a very bad wheel-hop I got while launching on a bumpy road. I haven't checked what exactly is wrong, but I'm forced to put away all the planned mods and worry about getting my car fixed.
My apologies, but now I don't even know how much I'll have to spend on it.
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Originally Posted by Custommaxima.com
well all our wires are 4 gauge...Im not sure if theirs is!...and we will have testimonials very soon on each kit!
What benefit does 4 gauge have over 8 gauge? I mean wires going to most of the grounding points aren't even 8 gauge.

I know Matt Blehm is an Electrical Engineer, while it may not be the most advanced product, that and the fact he hand makes everything counts for something in my book

I'm just curious that's all. You are introducing a product which another company has been making for over a year now, I'd really like to know what makes yours better and importantly, why?
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Is that really 4ga.? It looks extremely thin for 4 ga.
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