has ne one used this in nething? supposably it was used in sum magazing on sum guys sti, but i couldnt find the article…
bored, breezing through parts catelogs again fantasizing:tantrum:
has ne one used this in nething? supposably it was used in sum magazing on sum guys sti, but i couldnt find the article…
bored, breezing through parts catelogs again fantasizing:tantrum:
its “any”, and “some”
and what the fuck language is “supposably” from?
ubengineering needs to force their enginerds to take more engrish classes
edit: and that is certainly not worth paying $200, on a related note.
:word: I bet he’s related to forthekicks385 :bloated:
:picard: fails at the English engineering
:picard: at any retard that pays $200 for a bunch of wires.
Yes, grounding wires will provide a more consistent and cleaner signal for your sensors, which may lead to increased horspower.
However, it is totally stupid to pay $200 for some 14 ga. wires and a pretty box. The most expensive part will be the wires, and even 10 foot, 10 ga. (as the number goes down the wire gets thicker, something I would expect an engineer to know but felt it was necessary to bring up) jumpers are like $10.
Now all you have to do is a little homework on which sensors to ground for your particular vehicle, and what end conections to use. Having a common grounding block will help, but it deffinately doesn’t need to be shiny. A small scrap of 1/4" steel plate with a buch of holes drilled for connections will work just as well.
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thank you
and i believe we can close this thread