ignition plate, check it out

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i know i saw it acouple of days ago i think its wicked

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that's pretty damn cool. How well does it work?? looks great. and a great idea if really functional as claims....

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Because aluminum makes for such a great ground Lol.

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That thing is

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ElNegro wrote:Because aluminum makes for such a great ground Lol.
Well i bet its better than nothing and the heat disapating factors make it worth it .hey did you know most houses built before like 1983 used all aluminum wiring . im guessing its quite conductive i just cant take the heat and load as well as copper

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trully jdm

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^^ you lose.

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90 bux? for that i'll take my coilpack cover off and make my own grounding kit

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ElNegro wrote:Because aluminum makes for such a great ground Lol.


The only better electrical conductors than aluminum are silver and copper.

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Yeah, I got it confused with magnetism. My Bad, no need to rub it in, lol.

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I think you guys are quick to judge the thing

it looks to me that grounding is done by copper wires while the cooling is done by the plate

but yeah 90$ is a bit much, I guess I would pay up to 50$ for it

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Loveless wrote:but yeah 90$ is a bit much, I guess I would pay up to 50$ for it
I'll make you one for $50, lol. Maybe I should start making these. I know how to machine, and I have access to a machine shop for free

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why don't you? if you can do a douple I am sure some of us woudl be interested

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Loveless wrote:why don't you? if you can do a douple I am sure some of us woudl be interested
I'll take into consideration of making my own design. I'll just take some measurements and come up with a design in some CAD software. I'll post it up when I get it done, to see how much interest there will be.


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