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I read through that writeup on "Wiring for B110" it's a really good writeup that would've helped me out a lot if I had come across it sooner.
Anyways there was something written there that I don't fully agree with. The grounding wire kits that people are putting on newer cars DO help out, and in many cases add power! I was a nonbeliever at first until I saw them used and they did add power and when I tore apart my 180SX I understood why it would add power. There are LOTS of electrical parts on newer cars, especially with EFI and distributorless ignitions. There's so many precise electrical signals and pulses flowing through your car's wiring that some signals can get confused or not operate at full potential because they are not grounded very well.
A larger, thicker, and shorter wire will carry a larger flow of electricity and offer less reistance than a smaller and longer wire. Most people only apply this to the + wires, but the same goes for ground wires, they need to be just as big. When you connect the negative wire to your car, you're also relying on a possibly corroded piece of metal (the body) to transfer that electricity to everywhere else. Well, the more grounding points you have, the better that negative current will be able to flow, the less resistance you'll have for an electrical item to operate and thus, it will work better.
It's the same principle as going with a thicker power wire when you move the battery to the trunk really. In any case, some of my buddies with 180SX's actually introduced me to it when they said it made their car run a lot better and faster. So I decided to suck it up and buy a set and was pleasantly surprised! I didn't feel a huge power gain, but it ran a lot smoother and felt stronger at higher rpms. In addition, other electric items worked better, my windows rolled up a little quicker and my lights brighter. It isn't a huge difference, but it was noticeable and that's enough for me to know that it works. Results may not be the same for every car, but after dissecting a 180SX wiring harness I understand why it doesn't ground very well. Bottom line they CAN help a newer car run better!
Posted on: 2004/11/12 23:39
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