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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.


D.
 
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?
 
I-MOD said:
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.


D.
can anyone back this up? it looks so much easier to do if it works
 
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.

D.
 
i have this mod, and i also had the nology hot wires, imo both are just worthless. The hot wires are poop and the ground wire kit doesnt really do anything much for u. More than 4 grounds are really pointless.
 
I-MOD said:
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.

D.
can you just do that with lets say combining two parts 8gauge instead of one part 4gauge?? i have loads of 8 gauge wire thats why..
 
I-MOD said:
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.


D.
Damn it, I wish I would of known about this before lol. Ah well.
 
ivtec_jrod said:
Sorry to change the direction on this thread, but before I start buying the wires how much dynoed hp are we looking at here? And will it help out my system any better?
Zero - none in hp but it would most likely help your system.
 
do you need to sauter the end connectors on? i freakin tried to do my 2-wire setup tonight with two 4 guage ground wires, but my damn connectors kept sliding off! it made me so mad i just took it back off, cause i couldnt figure out where to strap the one to the block to, or find a suitable ground on the body.
 
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