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grounding kit

Post by Audacity Racing »

ok, i have a friend who is a scammer on ebay. he sells grounding kits for 30 bucks a piece. he gave me one for free yesterday, but i'm really unsure where to hook all the points up. there are 7 wires on it.

also... i'm aware that you put the grounding block on the battery post, but does the stock battery terminal connect to the little block?

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does the stock battery terminal go between the plate and the mounting block? you can see the space i'm talking about in the last pic...
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Post by AcingTeam »

I think the way to do it is go from:
-negative (battery) to ground
-ground to engine block
-negative to as many components as you can (ex tranny, intake mani, etc)
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Post by Audacity Racing »

i put it on my post... then...

throttle body - on one oif the screws that hold the metal bracket that holds the cable
Trut tower - one of the bolts
exhaust manifold - the bolt that the engine hoist point is on
firewall - duh
body grounding point - beside where the stock airbox used to be
transmission - that was a b*tch
fuel filter mounts - yeah, those


i recommend this mod. VERY noticible torque and throttle response. everyone needs a grounding kit.
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Post by lanos2001 »

i recommend this mod. VERY noticible torque and throttle response. everyone needs a grounding kit.

everyone can if your friend gives us grounding kits for free too! :lol:
tell him we'll give him great feed back on ebay if he puts it up there and we just pay for shipping. 8)

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haha... if only


you can make em for less than the shipping would be
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Post by lanos2001 »

sounds like a how-to to me. or just post it here on what materials and where to get them and crap like that.

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Post by KnightWalace »

Oz told us long time ago just get i think welders cable.

like .49 cents a yard...

0 gauge.
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Post by BosnianLanos »

Basically, everything except Battery to body- body to engine/tranny block, is basically unneccesary. If Oz reads this post, he'll be pretty adamant about that. The extra wiring will basically just clutter your engine compartment and make it harder to perform maintinence when necessary. I used 4 Guage wire for my ground wires but it was basically overkill and the type of wire I used had very very thick strands and was not very bendable. However, out of sheer luck, it was coated to withstand oil, gas, and heat.

I have to make a new set ASAP with a better battery terminal, colored thick guage amp/woofer wire for looks, and solid copper terminals.

But I totally agree, I never believed in ground wires until I made a set. Car turns on quicker, better throttle response, brighter lights, faster windows/locks. It is 100000% worth it.
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Post by delphis »

^so are you just talking about increasing the gauge of the negative battery cable? and where does the other end attach to at the body of the car?
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Post by kinkyllama »

Take a pic of it on the battery part. I wanna make sure i understand how the set your friend gave you works.


How many feet of wire do you think i'd need?
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Post by BosnianLanos »

delphis wrote:^so are you just talking about increasing the gauge of the negative battery cable? and where does the other end attach to at the body of the car?
Where as the stock wire was something like 16 gauge, I simply unscrewed the battery terminal clamp and removed the old small gauge wire. I replaced it with 4 gauge wire.

The body ground is directly behind the battery of the Lanos and I reused the same hole. Depending on what car you have, the location is different, but should be more than maybe 5 inches from the battery. Just follow the wire.
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ya I have a 2000 lanos, and all I have to do is replace the negative cable with a better one and I will notice an electrical system improvement?
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Post by Audacity Racing »

here we go. sorry about the quality. i'm using my camcorder... :roll:

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i know the bay is dirty, but the whole thing is getting pressure-washed next week. the motor is coming out entirely so i figured i'd just hold off on the cleaning...
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Post by KnightWalace »

Nice!

I still think thats overkill. When OZ gets back from CA he'll level this post again.

Then again Erfinder could too.
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Post by Audacity Racing »

eh... i needed the grounding on the body. my fog lights and such connect to the shift tunnel and the firewall. people can complain all they want... but it was free and it definitely works.
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