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:) Tis all in Japanese but there aren't any diagrams anyway showing certain car parts/points.

Also, it's just one big length of cable which you have to cut yourself for that perfect fit :D

So far I've connected up to 3 existing ground points - left & right chassis & also a grounding point on the engine. With one other going straight to the intake plenum.

Still got some cable left which I'd like to use so anyone have other suggestions?

Edited by so_tred
Yeah I know I'm not going to notice any power differences or anything like that but it has stopped my headlights from dimming and the car does idle a fair bit smoother IMO.

Hey,

Let me know if you do notice it stops the car headlights from dimming and better idle cause at the moment my car lasts like 3 months then the idle gets so bad that at low revs it stalls and when the headlights are turned on the radio and internal lights turn off then turn back on... Auto electrician said he couldn't find anything wrong so it happened a couple of days ago so i simply disconnected the battery and reconnected it and its not happended again since, but this is like the 3rd time its happened. Seems to be every couple of months.

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