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Ground kit helps our GE's a bit
Didnt take any pictures, but shouldnt be hard to imagine or copy.
Used Cadence 8 gauge wiring with crimp on eye connectors First wire, replaces factory ground from timing side engine mount to harness ground on strut tower bracket. Second wire is bolted with one of the alternator casing bolts (those thin long ones holding spool together). This goes to factory battery ground location on side of radiator. This wire will be the longest. Third and Fourth wires replace factory grounds from transmission mount bracket to strut tower/frame side, then to battery. This effect is noticable in cars with subwoofer setups, as you will notice a bit wider range of bass. You will also notice SLIGHTLY (as in MINOR) increase in engine response or throttle response. Car also seems to start slightly quicker. As of today I have 3 tanks of fuel on the new grounds, and these MINOR changes have stayed. They have not been diminished by the ecu somehow. I should add, I have removed the factory ground bolt with a much longer one. This allows the battery ground to be held inplace with the bolt, then the alternater ground I added is held in place with 2 nuts on the radtiator side of the new bolt. For pictures, just let me know. If anyone would be interested in a ground kit, I can make these, but please leave that to PMs, as this is not a marketplace thread. BASIS FOR UPGRADE: honda expects everything through a small factory ground. For fully stock cars with no audio: I only recommend a batter battery ground wire. No need to spider extra wires across the engine bay. |
is this like the Big Three?
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No. Big three covers 1) grounding 2)positive cabling and 3) better battery
its one step. |
Originally Posted by 13fit
(Post 1262075)
Didnt take any pictures, but shouldnt be hard to imagine or copy.
Used Cadence 8 gauge wiring with crimp on eye connectors First wire, replaces factory ground from timing side engine mount to harness ground on strut tower bracket. Second wire is bolted with one of the alternator casing bolts (those thin long ones holding spool together). This goes to factory battery ground location on side of radiator. This wire will be the longest. Third and Fourth wires replace factory grounds from transmission mount bracket to strut tower/frame side, then to battery. This effect is noticable in cars with subwoofer setups, as you will notice a bit wider range of bass. You will also notice SLIGHTLY (as in MINOR) increase in engine response or throttle response. Car also seems to start slightly quicker. As of today I have 3 tanks of fuel on the new grounds, and these MINOR changes have stayed. They have not been diminished by the ecu somehow. I should add, I have removed the factory ground bolt with a much longer one. This allows the battery ground to be held inplace with the bolt, then the alternater ground I added is held in place with 2 nuts on the radtiator side of the new bolt. For pictures, just let me know. If anyone would be interested in a ground kit, I can make these, but please leave that to PMs, as this is not a marketplace thread. BASIS FOR UPGRADE: honda expects everything through a small factory ground. For fully stock cars with no audio: I only recommend a batter battery ground wire. No need to spider extra wires across the engine bay. Did you ever post the pictures? |
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