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> Grounding Kit, didnt really see it posted
post Oct 2, 2005 - 4:54 PM
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hey just wondering but i installed a Buddy Club condenser grounding kit into my friends car. he says that it smoothed alot of things out. I havent really seen alot of feedback on Grounding kts on 6gc, and i am actually planning to get it. the condenser cost 125 shipped and its really easy to install. just wonder if any of you people used it. and plus i think it is a good added feature to the cars grounding system. give me your feedback or opinion
post Oct 2, 2005 - 6:59 PM
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wow....125$ is way too much

all these grounding kits do is let you run more wires from the negative terminal to other points on your engine. the factory setup has one wire grounding to the chasis and one to the tranny. this should be find for most cars. you can buy some thick gauge wiring and run a few more ground wires if u want, on your own for very little money. there are even cheapo kits on ebay that go for 10-20$ .

bottom line: it wont hurt anything to do it, but dont expect to really notice a difference.... and dont spend too much on one


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post Oct 4, 2005 - 9:50 AM
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125 for a grounding kit is really expensive.. HKS grounding kit cost just as much.. i got mine for $50? can't remember from ebay. i don't think it did anything. it's just there mostly for looks.


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post Oct 4, 2005 - 11:28 AM
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Theoretically it's supposed to help the electrical system work easier and give you better spark. It might do this, especially if you already have bad wires. It's also kind of a safety thing if you ask me. Just and added precaution to make sure you have all the grounding ability you need. Bottom line, if it doesn't cost too much and you have the free time, there's nothing it could do to hurt.


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post Oct 4, 2005 - 1:09 PM
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It does nothing, but takes up space.

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