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Old Feb 27, 2004 | 01:15 PM
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Originally Posted by Speed Phreak
Honestly I'd just clean up the stock grounding points very well to start with. If your car has any amount of age on it it's mostly likely that the grounding points are going to be somewhat corroded. Try that first, it's now going to give a a whooping power increase, maybe a better idle and tiny bit better throttle responce.
Do you think this would have an equal difference as having a grounding kit?
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