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Old Feb 29, 2012 | 03:42 AM
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Default FS: 7th Gen V6 High Performance Grounding Kits

Located in Fillmore, CA 93015

I made these kits for a 7th Gen Accord V6

This kit is 100% plug and play. Oxygen Free 4 gauge wire, gold plated terminals and a brass battery post (lasts longer then the lead ones). This kit replaces the three old rusty OEM grounding points as well as adds five new grounding points straight to the Neg(-) battery post. It'll be about 40 bucks worth of wire, 15 bucks worth of terminals, 5 dollar post terminal and shipping..

Installing a grounding kit is a safe and reliable way of creating a low resistance ground path for your car. The kit provides direct ground paths from battery negative to body, chassis, and specific engine components to give a noticeable improvement in electrical circulation. Reduced electrical “noise” can improve ECU signals and throttle response resulting in better performance and reduction in flat spots, and many more benefits associated with improved grounding.

I have 1 BLUE kit left!!!!!!

Price is 75 shipped obo.. As long as I break even, ill be good. I don't need these taking up space. I only made a handful of extras to hook some people up.

PM me if interested

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I also have a couple of OEM replacement ground kits. These replace the OEM grounding wires (frame to motor mount, frame to transmission and frame to battery)

25 bucks SHIPPED obo
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