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Bruin003 Nov 5, 2007 10:22 PM

Wire #7 (Gordgee's grouding gear) - I give up!
 
Okay, even with the ramps I can't get the transmission wire on. I give up. Anyone know a shop in Irvine (OC) area that will let you have lift time for a small fee?

Has anyone tried to use the short transmission wire option? I hear it is 90% effective...might go w/ this if I can't get a shop to help out...one wire away...this sucks....

drewbp Nov 5, 2007 10:30 PM

I am in Buena Park and did mine with ramps no problem. Want some help.

tbg35c Nov 6, 2007 02:02 PM

Just hook it up to the short transmission. Works well for me :)

Algy Nov 6, 2007 02:31 PM

what do these wires do??

Bruin003 Nov 6, 2007 02:38 PM

They are part of Gordgee's grounding gear...

Drew, if you help me get this damn wire on, I'll swing by with a six pack of whatever your favorite beer is...

Yv12345vY Nov 6, 2007 02:53 PM

Make it a six pack of Sam Adam's chocolate bock. $16 a bottle in NJ. http://www.samueladams.com/world_of_beer.aspx

Bruin003 Nov 6, 2007 04:06 PM

Might as well sell my grounding kit if I had to buy $100 bux worth of beer!

That does looks like some damn tasty beer tho... =)

Yv12345vY Nov 6, 2007 04:26 PM

It is very tasty. Too bad it's only available for a couple months each year.

drewbp Nov 7, 2007 02:06 AM

Well I'm not a T totaler but all i need is a pack of IBC Root Beer.

In Response to Algy, these wires do a better job or grounding the electrical components back to the ground of the battery. This eliminates the noise, like you might hear on a badly grounded stereo, from the system allowing the computer and sensors to work better together. On my automatic the shifting of the transmission is much smoother, idle speed is smoother and slightly lower, and gas mileage has gone up although only slightly.

I am in the process of building my own wires for my other cars but Gordgee sells the best sets made. They have 10 wires that include several ground points that other companies use as well as seperate wiring for the Engine and Transmission Control Units.

Bruin003 Nov 12, 2007 07:26 PM

Thanks for your help Drew...that took you all 5 minutes time...

bostick Jan 19, 2008 02:26 PM

help
 
I just got a 7 wire set off of ebay that did not come with instructions..does anyone have a set of instructions?.....

in2win Jan 19, 2008 03:49 PM

I just made my own 5 wire kit and have a couple extra feet of 4 gauge, anyone care to post a pic of the tranny mount for a fellow member??

ckg35 Jan 19, 2008 05:00 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by bostick
I just got a 7 wire set off of ebay that did not come with instructions..does anyone have a set of instructions?.....

You pretty well get what you pay for (maybe less on Ebay).:p

I found diference in performance and construction quality even among the name brands like Sun Auto, Stillen, and GroundingGear, which are all priced higher than the Ebay kits.:coolio:

Scrooge Jan 19, 2008 10:14 PM

I myself just made my own kit.

Negative battery post to chassis
Chassis to Engine block (Two location)
Chassis to Harness ground
Chassis to Alternator

And the not least. I upgraded the power cable from the alternator to the battery.

It's kind of like the Big 3


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