Should I relocate the chassis ground to a diffrent location or just clean it up? Also should I relocate the starter ground, for example delete the little bracket that it has to ground to and just put it under the bolt holding that bracket. Is there a better location in the starter perhaps?
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imo, bigger wire, cleaner connectors, multiple grounds, run in sequence
93SS 04 wrx brakes/slotted w/ hawks--TD05 -- 06 I/C -- 20mm n/a fsb -- Stage 2 -- 550's -- Perrin DIV DP -- 2-3/4 Tit Exhaust -- K&N -- C/C -- A/C Delete -- Grounded -- GT Leather Interior -- WRX/STI Strut Setup -- 17" 225's -- 2 Kids Seats ;)
Don't know.
You should have a single point ground. All wires lead back to one spot.
You should have a single point ground. All wires lead back to one spot.
Josh
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start at ur passenger strut tower and and ground the wire to the body, intake manifold ect. ect.
in sequence means to make your 10 or 12ish wires act as one wire. start your next wire from the last place you bolted your previous wire
in sequence means to make your 10 or 12ish wires act as one wire. start your next wire from the last place you bolted your previous wire
93SS 04 wrx brakes/slotted w/ hawks--TD05 -- 06 I/C -- 20mm n/a fsb -- Stage 2 -- 550's -- Perrin DIV DP -- 2-3/4 Tit Exhaust -- K&N -- C/C -- A/C Delete -- Grounded -- GT Leather Interior -- WRX/STI Strut Setup -- 17" 225's -- 2 Kids Seats ;)
Resistance is additive. Why would you want to daisy chain a bunch of small length wires together? The connection point at the beginning will have a different (albeit small) resistance than the one in the middle of the chain.RJ93SS wrote:start at ur passenger strut tower and and ground the wire to the body, intake manifold ect. ect.
in sequence means to make your 10 or 12ish wires act as one wire. start your next wire from the last place you bolted your previous wire
Run all the connections you add back to one single point.....like octopus legs going back to the body.
Josh
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2020 Outback Limted XT
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every spot i hit is a ground, and it all ties in with the strut tower, battery, block in a few areas.
after doing mine i noticed improvements even in simple things like rolling up the windows.
that said im no pro at electrical, so your way may very well work better.
after doing mine i noticed improvements even in simple things like rolling up the windows.
that said im no pro at electrical, so your way may very well work better.
93SS 04 wrx brakes/slotted w/ hawks--TD05 -- 06 I/C -- 20mm n/a fsb -- Stage 2 -- 550's -- Perrin DIV DP -- 2-3/4 Tit Exhaust -- K&N -- C/C -- A/C Delete -- Grounded -- GT Leather Interior -- WRX/STI Strut Setup -- 17" 225's -- 2 Kids Seats ;)
As you experienced, anything over the old stock wiring will definitely be a benefit.
Josh
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1990 Legacy (AWD, 6MT, & EJ22T Swap)
2020 Outback Limted XT
If you need to get a hold of me please email me rather then pm
surrealmirage.com/subaru
1990 Legacy (AWD, 6MT, & EJ22T Swap)
2020 Outback Limted XT
If you need to get a hold of me please email me rather then pm