The ricers are at it again
The ricers are at it again
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From: In the middle of Weather Dry Creek Farm in Avilla, Arkansas
I've got four 50 ft pieces of #2/0 fine strand that was used to jump start jets. My Cyphermagic 2000 WhizWheel shows that ought to be good for 60-75 hp. Now if I run the ends out the back, the free electron flow into the air may give me a few more mph top end. Might get a couple more mpg with a 1 1/2 tip on each wire.
waytoomuchtimeonmyhandstobethinkingupbslikethisSho rtround out
waytoomuchtimeonmyhandstobethinkingupbslikethisSho rtround out
Apparently, the factory grounds aren't very good and it causes interference in the sensors. By redoing the grounds with thicker cables and having more grounding points, it reduces/eliminates that interference, allowing the sensors to work better.
Originally posted by wv smoker
I'm sure there is some logical explanation for all that, but I don't want to hear it! I always wondered how many smurfmobiles I could haul with my dually?...........
I'm sure there is some logical explanation for all that, but I don't want to hear it! I always wondered how many smurfmobiles I could haul with my dually?...........
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Actually, the frame to motor grounds on our trucks is a common source of trouble. Its not a bad idea to replace the factory ground straps with some 4 guage welding cable...may help to prevent the tough to troubleshoot "phantom" electrical problems.
But listen to this guy!
from the fingers of gordgee:
My grounding points are basically the same as where the guys on my350Z.com are doing them. It looks like we're all within inches of one another. I doubt that it makes a lot of difference, but a dyno might prove otherwise
That's hilarious to me
from the fingers of gordgee:My grounding points are basically the same as where the guys on my350Z.com are doing them. It looks like we're all within inches of one another. I doubt that it makes a lot of difference, but a dyno might prove otherwise
That's hilarious to me
Dr. Evil
Actually, the frame to motor grounds on our trucks is a common source of trouble. Its not a bad idea to replace the factory ground straps with some 4 guage welding cable...may help to prevent the tough to troubleshoot "phantom" electrical problems.
Actually, the frame to motor grounds on our trucks is a common source of trouble. Its not a bad idea to replace the factory ground straps with some 4 guage welding cable...may help to prevent the tough to troubleshoot "phantom" electrical problems.
Please tell me he did not use all 5 of those cables!



