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Tech Talk Technical Discussion About The Nissan 240SX and Nissan Z Cars |
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wire size
the whole idea around running a bigger cable is to have the least amount of resistance in the wire. just run the biggest cable you can use. thats cause if you run something to small and upgrade the battery like you said your gonna do. if the wires to small and cant handle the current form the battery ur gonna be sweeping your car up with a broom and dust pan. and as far as relocating the ground to the trunk why fuck with something that an engineer thats 5 times smarter than you (no offence intended), designed to work the best for the vehicle and make it performe day in and day out why fuck with it. doesnt make muck sence to me. but hey thats just my 2 cents.
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