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Old 12-02-2008, 10:24 PM
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Ty big 3 that dont work then yellow top and if your driving an auto i would get a grounding kit for your engine.
 
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Old 12-02-2008, 10:29 PM
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Originally Posted by eljoker
Ty big 3 that dont work then yellow top and if your driving an auto i would get a grounding kit for your engine.
I do drive an AT.
 
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Old 12-02-2008, 11:15 PM
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I do drive an AT.
Then grounding the engine it should help the transmission shift smother and help all the altornator a bit that might do the trick but also combine the big 3 and if you can the yellow top.
 
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I find this very peculiar... I'm running a similar system (10w6 focal 1.800, 4.75, kenwood 8019)I have an 04, and I'm an installer, I do NOT have a cap, I have not upgraded the "big 3" and I don't have this issue. I think it's just a shady ground on the system. if your system is not grounded properly it will suck more power from the battery as it's trying harder to find a final termination location.
make sure the area is sufficiently sanded down to the bare metal and that's it is part of the chassis.
 
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Old 12-03-2008, 12:51 AM
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for your check engine light see if it comes back, if it does get the scanner thing plug it in and see what code it gives out
 
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Old 12-03-2008, 12:57 AM
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Originally Posted by TroysG
I find this very peculiar... I'm running a similar system (10w6 focal 1.800, 4.75, kenwood 8019)I have an 04, and I'm an installer, I do NOT have a cap, I have not upgraded the "big 3" and I don't have this issue. I think it's just a shady ground on the system. if your system is not grounded properly it will suck more power from the battery as it's trying harder to find a final termination location.
make sure the area is sufficiently sanded down to the bare metal and that's it is part of the chassis.
Should I take it back to my installer and ask them to recheck the grounding?
 
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Old 12-03-2008, 08:40 PM
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I had this problem in my car i have a 300/2, 500/1, HU, and the stock bose amp all running, by the way the "losing power" or "jerking" you feel when the base hits is your fuel injectors cutting out, this is really really really bad for your car and you should fix the problem immediatly.
I fixxed the issue with the following:

Added 2 gauge wire to my battery, grouding it directly from the battery to various places in the engine bay using ring terminals on the battery and bolts.

Added a Kinetik power cell, HC800, under the floor in the trunk. I wired this up to my distribution block and also grounded this in like 5 places under the floor of the trunk.

Re-did all the grounds for the amps, I drilled holes and tapped them 1/4-20. I sanded the areas around the holes until there was bare metal so that the contact would be better. I grounded the amps in a bunch of places and jumpered the grounds throughout the back area of the car using 1/4-20 bolts with flat washers and split lock washers.



After doing all this, I tested it out by turing on both the high-beam headlights and the foglights, both the seat heaters, defrosters on high both front and rear at 60 degrees, and both overhead lights on. The overhead lights barley dimmed at all with the volume maxxed out. (you can't comfortably listen to it at this volume without earplugs)
 
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