I was driving to work this morning and i thought i could hear a whistle coming from a rear window or something (i've left a window down overnight once or twice). So i pulled the window switches up to just make sure they were up and i noticed the headlights dimmed slightly every time i pulled the windows.
Would the earthing kit stop things like this? what else is it good for? Is it a day-at-the-dealer job or can i do it at home to install?
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They are *meant* to provide a bit more torque and power. Basically gives the car a better electrical circuit to work off which makes it more efficient in regards to the ecu and other sensors on the car.
Some people tend to think it's a bit of a myth as to whether it works or not, others are believers.
It will eliminate lights dimming briefly when you stop at a set of lights or use the power windows etc, but I don't think you'll see a noticeable difference in terms of power etc.
Shouldn't take too long to do yourself, you can buy kits to do it or go the DIY method and buy the parts yourself.
Some people tend to think it's a bit of a myth as to whether it works or not, others are believers.
It will eliminate lights dimming briefly when you stop at a set of lights or use the power windows etc, but I don't think you'll see a noticeable difference in terms of power etc.
Shouldn't take too long to do yourself, you can buy kits to do it or go the DIY method and buy the parts yourself.
- Tarquin
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People with after market stereo installs have swore by them, to ensure a more even current, I suppose....
and I've seen the difference in the strength of the headlight output witht eh same installed bulbs, and it'll fix the little things like those odd 'whistles' you might hear through the sound systems or the slight dimming of interior lights etc...
But no, can't see a performance value for them, as such....
You'd get better performance in turning off the A/C.... the 'turbo boost button" LOL
and I've seen the difference in the strength of the headlight output witht eh same installed bulbs, and it'll fix the little things like those odd 'whistles' you might hear through the sound systems or the slight dimming of interior lights etc...
But no, can't see a performance value for them, as such....
You'd get better performance in turning off the A/C.... the 'turbo boost button" LOL
SIR-VRX wrote:If it made a difference, then the electrical system in the car would already be identical as standard.
remember though the cars are built to a budget, hence why the sound insulation in the first CJs was soo crappy because they skimped out on spending a lil bit on sound deadening materials and they are that tight they didnt give us hydraulic hood openers (something which every commdore since 1995 has had )
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well the motor I find seems to kick over better on start up with the earthing kit and given the earthing kit provides a better earth to the motor and the throttle is electronic it's quite possible it does improve throttle response as it could help to let the servo motor in the throttle act faster as its receiving a higher voltage. I think there was a bit of extra throttle response from the motor with the earthing kit but its not the sort of thing that would be easy to test...
I also have a amp so for that its good to provide that extra current return capacity to the battery.
- Mr Charisma
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I will be installing a left over earthing kit in the lancer soon. Do not expect it to make much difference except for when their is a major load on the alternator ( stereo / ac / lights etc ).
An earthing kit doesn't need to be expensive, mine will consist of:
Gold stinger terminal
0ga main cable
5x 4ga earthing cables
1x common metal rail
Idea is to run 1 of the 4ga to the existing wire that goes to the neg terminal. The secondary one which is grounded next to the battery will be replaced. Then 2 other 4ga will be attached to engine block. Remaining 2 on the chassis, one on either side. This worked wonders in the old car so will be repeating it in the lancer.
An earthing kit doesn't need to be expensive, mine will consist of:
Gold stinger terminal
0ga main cable
5x 4ga earthing cables
1x common metal rail
Idea is to run 1 of the 4ga to the existing wire that goes to the neg terminal. The secondary one which is grounded next to the battery will be replaced. Then 2 other 4ga will be attached to engine block. Remaining 2 on the chassis, one on either side. This worked wonders in the old car so will be repeating it in the lancer.
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