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View Poll Results: Have you installed a grounding kit on your Z?
Yes, and it's amazing
22
5.16%
Yes, and I think it makes a difference
106
24.88%
Yes, but I can't feel a difference
25
5.87%
I'm planning on installing it in the near future
106
24.88%
I'm still deciding on whether or not to install it
109
25.59%
No plans for installation
31
7.28%
You grounding guys are a bunch of quacks!
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6.34%
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Old 02-22-2003 | 03:14 AM
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OK I've read all this grounding kit stuff and I have one major problem with it. Apparently Nissan Japan offers this as an option on their cars....Why in the heck would proper grounding for the car's electricals be 'optional'? How would you sell that to a customer without sounding like an a-hole? I can hear it now "um yes sir if you want your ECU to run properly (on this 35k dollar car) you're gonna want to go with the grounding kit option" It seems to me that this is the way it should come from the factory. Am I way off base here or what? It just doesn't make sense.
Old 02-22-2003 | 05:56 AM
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Originally posted by GY-Z
m..sorry to ask a domb question like this..but wat is a grounding kit??
That has been discussed and explained to death on this forum. If you look near the top of the screen you'll see a button labelled "Forum Search". Do a search for "grounding kit" and you will get your answer.
Old 03-18-2003 | 02:11 PM
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we have Hot Earth Grounding Kits in stock. you'll notice smoother idle and power delivery compared to stock. $119 in silver. the Hot Earth is superior to HKS Circle earth because it uses the whole car for grounding instead of feeding all current back to the negative terminal.
Old 03-19-2003 | 12:49 PM
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got one of insaneamine's kits. (waiting on the infamous silver wire now)
who cares if it actually does anything.
the 3 key things are...
1. it didn't hurt anything
2. it looks cool, and most important
3. it looks cool
Old 03-23-2003 | 09:53 AM
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you can just be smart like me and ground most to the battery and one or 2 to the chassis and purple looks good under my hood
HKS FOREVER

just being a pain
Old 03-25-2003 | 07:07 PM
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just installed my second kit in a friend's Z and my Chevy K1500HD pickup is next!!!!
Old 04-08-2003 | 06:09 PM
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Default kit is on the way

i will post my thoughts after the install
Old 04-10-2003 | 06:05 AM
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minez on the way too
Old 05-17-2003 | 08:31 PM
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Default grounding wires

Alfa Romeos used to have two metal washers under the back bolts that hold on the valve cover. My understanding was that when racing without the metal washers static electricity would build and blow the valve covers blow off.

Take it for what its worth, weird things happen on cars.....

Grounding is a good thing. If people notice a smother rev and better idle, I'd say that was great. Smoother means less resistance and probaly longer engine life.
Old 06-11-2003 | 08:54 AM
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Ordered my Kit from Insaneanime Sunday, will be at my place thursday, now that's quick for something made by hand

I guess I'll find out this weekend if it really make a diffrence, I do have some background in electronics so this does seam like a good idea, not just a way to spend $75.00 for nothing

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Old 06-11-2003 | 09:08 AM
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I have a Sun Hyper Ground Silver set. If you don't think it makes a difference. I just went to the Stillen event this weekend in Costa Mesa Ca. and they did almost 20 dyno runs that day. I came out 239hp and it was a very smooth climb through the entire RPM range. But you can tell the ones that have ground systems and those who don't. Mine chart was very smooth. My friends who were there and dyno'd without Ground systems wasn't nearly as smooth. Very irratic. It is a good buy. Car well run better, not sure on the power increase cause I didn't do a base dyno to see. But from the day at Stillen I see that it is a good investment.
Old 06-13-2003 | 11:39 PM
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I finally got off my lazy duff & ordered everything I needed to assemble my own kit. I went to knukoncepts.com and ordered their new Kolossus 2058 strand OFC power cable. I got the blue stuff and when it came in the mail I held it up to my DB-Z in the sun and I gotta tell you it matches perfect. It's so close that you could call the blue cable color "Daytona Blue", really!!
And I went to soundomain.com and found some crimp style "HPP", hard platinum plated, ring terminals. And for the two ground locations on the right and left upper sides of the manifold I chose to use Allen Screw style ring terminals, also "HPP", and they are very attractive. Those two were 11.95 for the pair. I went to a local install guy and he did the crimps for me. I used Insanamines instructions to pull it all off. It was fun and very worth it to me in every regard. And it looks kick ars! Thanks Insanamine!!!

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Old 06-14-2003 | 01:28 AM
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selling them and telling how he makes them
insanamine is a true enthusiast
Old 06-15-2003 | 12:21 AM
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Yes he is. I didn't even know about that trick until he came along.

And in my post above I should have specified knukonceptz.com with the z at the end and not the s.

www.knukonceptz.com for that new cable they make.
Old 06-17-2003 | 12:57 PM
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Is this something that would benifit every car?

If so, what are the ground points in the loop?
Old 06-17-2003 | 07:28 PM
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I have installed it on my car and its is Amazing!!!

here is the info on the wire and how you can order. =) i sell these kits on newcelica.org as Happies713, my name is hanh, here are the ground wire kits i am selling. 4 gauge wire high strand count, this is Wire that is Made in the USA, not cheap wire made in china, or tiwan, Crimped with gold plated ring terminals and covered with rubber boots. 40.00 shipped.





5 wires inclued in all kits.
Please indicate car model, and color wire needed. 40.00 shipped
paypal addy: happies713@hotmail.com

All orders take 2 days to be shipped after recieving payment. Thank you. =)
Old 06-17-2003 | 09:03 PM
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got mine from hyper ground...i think its good....smoother idle, lower rpm.
Old 06-18-2003 | 04:34 PM
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I've been following everyone's opinions on the grounding kits for a while. One question that I've come up with. Would the grounding kits have a positive effect during the break in period?

My thoughts on this would be that it reduces interference to the ECU, and doesn't the ECU pretty much adjust itself during break in?

Therefore would the grouding kit help the ECU adjust better?
Old 06-21-2003 | 09:10 AM
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Does it add power?
Old 06-21-2003 | 09:19 AM
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there are claims of minor hp gains. A better explanation would be that it provides a better electrical circuit that might otherwise compromise power. The engine definitely idles smoother and loses that semi-dead spot as you take off.



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