grounding wires
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grounding wires
where are the best locations in the forenza to put ground wires? i know of 2 and im getting 5 wires. any help?
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I wouldn't put one on the alternator, though. I just installed a 7 wire grounding kit from ebay last week and the car wouldn't start. I pulled the wires off and left it back to stock. Then I researched it and a knowledgeable person said that the alternator is really a "Positive" and should not be grounded. Who knows, perhaps that is what was causing it not to start. Also, the grounding kit should be 100% copper and for best results, 4 gauge copper stranded wire. DO NOT USE ANY ALUMINUM WIRE OR ALUMINUM BATTERY TERMINALS! A book that I have read ("Wired for Success" - about auto. wiring) strongly suggests that you run a ground cable from battery negative to one of the bolts on the starter (unscrew one mounting bolt, and place a wire terminal over the hole and replace starter bolt)..He says that is a much better ground for the entire car.TnastyII wrote:this is my idea for now. one on alternator, TB, near coils or on intake mani, body, to neg battery. hows that sound?
where is the starter? i dont have my car right now so i cant just go look under the hoood its in the shop getting its dents fixed. the wires i ordered are copper and are 4GA. what about I take the wire i was gonna hook up to neg to alternator and make it pos to alternator(someone on the suzuki forums did this) and his runs. or should i just not do the alternator at all and put it on the starter?
the alternator wire upgrade is a wire from the alternator to the +ve side of the battry... good thing you didn't catch fire or fry something during that processJsmith89 wrote:I wouldn't put one on the alternator, though. I just installed a 7 wire grounding kit from ebay last week and the car wouldn't start. I pulled the wires off and left it back to stock. Then I researched it and a knowledgeable person said that the alternator is really a "Positive" and should not be grounded. Who knows, perhaps that is what was causing it not to start. Also, the grounding kit should be 100% copper and for best results, 4 gauge copper stranded wire. DO NOT USE ANY ALUMINUM WIRE OR ALUMINUM BATTERY TERMINALS! A book that I have read ("Wired for Success" - about auto. wiring) strongly suggests that you run a ground cable from battery negative to one of the bolts on the starter (unscrew one mounting bolt, and place a wire terminal over the hole and replace starter bolt)..He says that is a much better ground for the entire car.TnastyII wrote:this is my idea for now. one on alternator, TB, near coils or on intake mani, body, to neg battery. hows that sound?
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