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It's nothing more than $8 worth of ground wires...
Unless your OEM wires have snapped from black wire rot there will be absolutely no change in anything.
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Lol, who in their right mind would pay that much for something that doesn't add horsepower or torque?? I got one of the earlier models of the sun hyper grounding system when one of the tunning shops was gonna close down over here. I got it for $10. It did nothing but screw up the natural grounding. It blew a couple fuses, and caused various electrical problems. Save that money and buy some headers or somthing.
Dude...that first kit, if you really really really must have a grounding kit, go a car stereo store and buy about 20 ft of 8 or 4 AWG wire, some ring terminals. Then go to the hardware store or an electronic parts store and get a copper or aluminum plate. And boom, you have your grounding kit. Total cost, maybe about $20-30 tops.
Dude, I live about 10 minutes away from racinglab and I get hookups there all the time. Anyways, my friend got the ground wires for his evo about a month ago and I think he said something about it being slightly more responsive.
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Grounding wires for your car and doing the Big 3 things are mainly for people with audio systems. They might need to reinforce the grounds on their car due to the audio system pulling too much power. But then some say it has been slightly more responsive, slightly better lights, not as dim headlights, other little electrical stuff. I doubt it would make your car any "faster" unless your stock wires are as Toysrme said.
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Grounding wires for your car and doing the Big 3 things are mainly for people with audio systems. They might need to reinforce the grounds on their car due to the audio system pulling too much power. But then some say it has been slightly more responsive, slightly better lights, not as dim headlights, other little electrical stuff. I doubt it would make your car any "faster" unless your stock wires are as Toysrme said.
The only thing I noticed when I did the Big3 upgrade was the diming of the lights were slightly less....that's all. And I have done the Big three on our Explorer, Camry and Grand Prix GTP.
yeah its a waste of money. my friend did it even after i told him that it was stupid and he swears on his life that he has a better response but its all psychological. those thigns do nothing in a stock camry.
You can benefit slightly from better grounds but no need to buy a kit. Take all of your stock grounds and clean them. Thats as far as you need to go. I dont like the way the ground kits look in engine bays anyway, Wires going all over the place.
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