asam wrote:can you use 1 cable to ground from engine to battery and another from battery to body and get the same results? also I found (using a voltage meter) that grounding to the metal of the radiator behind the grill gave more voltage!
Yes, you can, but you need more connections on your battery terminal like that.
Some people use after market battery terminals with a limited number of cable connections, like the one I have. Mine is gold, this pic is of one in platinum. My terminals are not yet installed as I have not yet installed an SVR sealed battery.
So do i have to disconnect from the battery before i restet the rev thing. also how did you find out the info on how to do that. it seems some what out there. you know turing on the a/c and all.
Suggested connecting points - Example Three (recommended by Sigma Automotive)
1) Engine head near spark plugs - better spark plug performance
2) Engine head near stock earth wire - better injector & ignition coil performance
3) Near alternator - reduces power loss
4) Near cell motor - quicker engine start-up
5) Stock body earth cable for electrical parts - electric parts perform better
6) Stock body earth cable near battery - enhance general stock body earth conduction
* As you see, there can be multiple connecting points per major component. You may be creative & connect up to TEN points. Anything beyond that will yield only minimal improvement.
now on the stock cables there is 2 wires connected to the batterey and I am wondering what the second wire connects to? I know one point goes from the batterey to body but couldn't see where the second cable lead to.
I don't have a system in my car at all everything stock but for some reason when i turn on the radio,the HU flashes on and off, the headlights flash on and off,and the taillights do the same.The music doesn't stutter even with the music off the lights still flash on and off.It seems as if the car is struggling to power itself but it still starts okay.Is something wrong with my battery? do i need to replace it? or have i short circuited something?