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Grounding Wires


ShinmaTsunami
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Ahoy Fellow TOC'rs!

I have a question. I bought a grounding kit off eBay, for my US-Spec AE102 / 4a-fe. Can anyone tell me where the grounding points are?? Pics would work great too! Thanx.

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Hello

What do you mean by 'grounding kit' and 'grounding points'.

**Update**

I've just realised...we sometimes call them 'earth out kits'!

It is claimed that by connecting certain gauge wire between certain parts of the vehicle (usually around the engine bay area) it supposedly channels build-up of unwanted current away from certain components etc. and so thus is another improvement to performance.

However I have yet to see any REAL proof that such items actually work and whether they are just really another ‘pretty’ engine bay accessory.

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Hello

What do you mean by 'grounding kit' and 'grounding points'.

**Update**

I've just realised...we sometimes call them 'earth out kits'!

It is claimed that by connecting certain gauge wire between certain parts of the vehicle (usually around the engine bay area) it supposedly channels build-up of unwanted current away from certain components etc. and so thus is another improvement to performance.

However I have yet to see any REAL proof that such items actually work and whether they are just really another ‘pretty’ engine bay accessory.

I've heard it does, I've heard it doesn't. But I've also read in another forum that a guy did a before and after dyno and he gained like.... 5 hp or something. So I wanna try it and see how I feel about it.

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