QUOTE(SiuYi @ Dec 21 2009, 09:19 AM)
coolkwc
regarding grounding points,i disagree with u partially.about replacing old cables, it's true.but for stable current over the car, it exists. however, i do not know how to explain but if u not satisfied with the statement, u can consult drexchan. He did grounding points on one of our members car with the standard protocol of testing the edges of the engine with a current meter. If it is useless, then drexchan won't have did so much about that. U know drex, he is not simply a cap ayam technician.
Adding grounding cables is like buying insurance. You pay now, you won't feel it's usefulness, but you won't know when you need it. However, unlike insurance, ground cables can get old and oxidized too over time. regarding grounding points,i disagree with u partially.about replacing old cables, it's true.but for stable current over the car, it exists. however, i do not know how to explain but if u not satisfied with the statement, u can consult drexchan. He did grounding points on one of our members car with the standard protocol of testing the edges of the engine with a current meter. If it is useless, then drexchan won't have did so much about that. U know drex, he is not simply a cap ayam technician.
If you really want to, you either install:
1. really cheap ones, replace oftenly
2. good ones, but after 3 years down the road
3. really good ones that can last many years
4. nothing
Without or without insurance, you still alive, kan?
Some say, it's like building a highway over a kampung road to facilitate the higher traffic flow, thus preventing congestion. But if you only have that much of traffic, multilane highway is just a waste of resource. Widen the kampung road is a better idea. It's even better to make a new shorter road as an alternative. Make sure you hire good contractor so that the road can last for years.
Dec 21 2009, 11:16 AM

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