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Old 06-02-2007, 06:06 AM
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I didnt read all the replys so it might already of been said. But most of the Voltage stabalizers ive seen that have a box, Not a normal Grounding Kit. Are just a simple capasitor, that will absorb and discharge voltage, thus smoothing it out a little bit. It could be usefull might help with the dimming of headlights and stuff when you tap the brake lights.

But you will get more use out of a Grounding Kit than the voltage Stabalizers. I wouldnt buy a kit, id just go down to Walmart or whatever and buy one of there cheep 8Gauge Amp install kits, and a bunch of Ring terminals, and make your own.

Hondas especialy older ones are plauged with old faulty ground's, I know many many 84-91 Civic/CRX/Integra owners that have electrical grelimins that go away by simply using newer larger wire and replacing all the factory grounds. And it cant hurt to add a few more in Key areas.

I know for a fact the Negative battery cable on my 87 had .4 ohm's of resistance before i replaced it. And the new wiring is 0. So it cant be all bad.
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