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Old 06-10-2012, 06:48 PM   #1
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most of the electrical components, even the spark plugs need a ground to work. In theory making the ground on the car better will increase system responsiveness and improve ignition spark, it should also insure that at higher revs that the system electrical will not fail. I'm sure CTScott or Cali Yaris can give a more detailed description on the benefits but it is small unless you have done something drastic like an engine swap. I routed my wires differently than packetrace, I'll post a pick of it here in a few.
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Old 06-10-2012, 06:54 PM   #2
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most of the electrical components, even the spark plugs need a ground to work. In theory making the ground on the car better will increase system responsiveness and improve ignition spark, it should also insure that at higher revs that the system electrical will not fail. I'm sure CTScott or Cali Yaris can give a more detailed description on the benefits but it is small unless you have done something drastic like an engine swap. I routed my wires differently than packetrace, I'll post a pick of it here in a few.
Yeah I am very curious to see....I will do the ECU ground...I had to do it but your reinforces my idea:D

what are your other ground ?
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