Grounding Kits?

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novasteve
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So looking around at the Stillen site and came across the grounding kits. I guess I understand what they do, do they really provide an increase in power? How easy is the install? Is it a good bang for your buck type mod? Looking to do some mods here in the next month or so and wondering what can give me the best performance per dollar. 95% sure I am going with the K&N typhoon intake, may do Stillen axle back exhaust. Wondering if a grounding kit would be a good addition or a waste of $$.

Thanks for any advice!
Steve

Oh yeah, 2009 3.5SE MT :)


Throckmorton
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Use the words "Grounding Kit" in the search feature of this forum, it will return 8 pages on this subject.

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el_blacky06
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^^ thought the same thing. Personally I don't think it does squat unless you're current grounding wires are starting to go out.

DAAN.
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it's like paying for ketchup at McDonald's

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jetblcknwyear
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I read in another forum its actually a good practice to do. Some electrical engineer explained well. I researched it and it seems to be an upgrade that actually everyone can benefit from. I'm gonna do it. :dblthumb: I'm also gonna install a voltage stabilizer.

mikethemike
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DAAN. wrote:it's like paying for ketchup at McDonald's
LOL

Yea, I've used grounding kids on my past two cars. Never did a thing.


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