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DIY Ground wire installation guide.

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For those who want to save a few bucks and not have your engine bay look like a bowl of spaghetti, it has been proven that having one 4 guage wire to the body and one to the block works just as well as running wires all over the place. Food for thought.


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Doesn't really matter. Just make sure you tighten whatever bolt you use back to the proper ft lbs when done. The engine is a big block of metal, it's going to conduct better then a lot of wires all over it. A good ground to it and a better ground to the body, in a more solid place like a frame bolt is what you need. The small ground to the sheet metal that comes stock isn't as good as going to part of the frame.

Johnny Navs said:
Where should you attach it on the block, or doesn't it really matter?
 
It's well backed up. It's been dyno proven. I work with a lot of very modded cars and know several experienced dyno engineers who agree that there is no benifit to having wires run all over the engine bay over just doing a larger single cable to the body and block. Some people like the look of a lot of wires and that is up to them. For those that just want the extra flow and don't care about looks...get yourself about 3 ft of 4 gauge wire, 4 end rings and your set.

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Stock locations are fine with the heavier gauge wire. Avoid transmission locations as they still have to conduct through the bolts to get to the block. :thumbsup:

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JMTweer said:
hey dennis, by any chance do you or could you show a picture of two good locations for this, I went out and bought my 4 gauge wire and I'm just wondering if you have any suggestions for the best two places to wire to, thanks