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Hi guys,

Do grounding kits really help? I have one given to me as a gift and was thinkin of fitting it to my NA R34. Will this be good for the car? Has anyone tried installing these and had good results?

and how hard is it to fit? coz all i have is a bunch of wires and I dont have a clue where they go LOL

Need help please

Cheers!

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Hi guys,

Do grounding kits really help? I have one given to me as a gift and was thinkin of fitting it to my NA R34. Will this be good for the car? Has anyone tried installing these and had good results?

and how hard is it to fit? coz all i have is a bunch of wires and I dont have a clue where they go LOL

Need help please

Cheers!

I'm running a grounding kit and a voltage stabilizer on my R33 GTS25, there was't really a noticable difference, all I noticed was the car was a bit easier to start. But when I installed a grounding kit on our old R32 GTS-T there was a noticable difference, the head lights were much brighter, the car acclereated smoother and better, even the stereo sounded better. It seems that the grounding kit works on some cars but not on others

Edited by skyla

yeah

similar sort of thing - little box that you attach to ur battery that keeps a constant voltage from the battery

with the alternator spinning around, voltage fluctuates up and down - the stabiliser attempts to keep it flat

the results id seen were from a combination of grounding wire and stabiliser

Raizen do a stabilizer kit that apparently is pretty good when coupled with a grounder kit

yeah

similar sort of thing - little box that you attach to ur battery that keeps a constant voltage from the battery

with the alternator spinning around, voltage fluctuates up and down - the stabiliser attempts to keep it flat

the results id seen were from a combination of grounding wire and stabiliser

Raizen do a stabilizer kit that apparently is pretty good when coupled with a grounder kit

Yup the Raizin by Pivot is a pretty decent grounding kit. but beware of fakes, lots of them floating around online

http://pivotjp.com/imitation/imitation-raizin-e.html

Also u can try the Hot Inazma system, heard its pretty good too

http://www.sigmaautomotive.com/HVS/hvs.php

You only tend to find a difference with these grounding kits on older cars, since wires break down over time and slowly reduce the amount of current they can flow. On a newer car like a r34 i wouldnt expect to see any difference what so ever

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