Where can I get a grounding kit? Cant seem to find any and i dont wanna buy team celica's cause I dont wanna hassle with paypal and all that. Also what is the best kit. Thanks
make your own. take a trip to lowes and get some wire and connectors. use string to measure. have a look at the how-to in the installs section to get an idea of where to put them.
I am the one making the kits for Team Celica and am also in Cincinnati. If you want to meet up sometime we can do cash instead of PayPal. I can do it for $25 too since there will be no shipping.
What is a freaking grouding kit, and wat does it do??
Not quite sure but it helps you elecrtical system by making it easier for the current to return to the battery. Meaning less wasted power and easier ignition. I have also heard it helps your system. Im sure some could better explain it.
for the most part thats it, the engine is smoother now, lie i said my idle rpm decreased to 500-700 rather then 1100-1300, which is nice, accelaration is smoother and a litle faster, overall, nice cheap mod
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Is there really a difference between kit? If there is and team celica is the best i will gladly order it but i dont see what a difference there would be in just the wires.
Is there really a difference between kit? If there is and team celica is the best i will gladly order it but i dont see what a difference there would be in just the wires.
The Team Celica kit is apparently very good, I have it myself although I have yet to install it. However don't expect to notice a considerable difference between various grounding kits.
The wire to the alternator is the main difference. Also the kit is made for Celicas so there is no excess slack that you will find with any of the generic kits. A lot of people report that the kit makes the headlights brighter/dim less, and the stereo sound much clearer, especially at high levels, even with stock equipment. In the end, wires are wire so one could make a similar kit for themselves. 4ga ring terminals are not fun to crimp though, that's why I have a $50 crimper.
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