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anyone upgraded earth kit on R34 gtt?

can i please have a picture of how you guys installed where did you earthed on and which kit did you put?

i might have earth problem but auto electrician never mentioned about earthing...

my car died after turn my car off..... no electrical flow what so ever... alarms not work, lights not work......

anything.. i ended up disconnect the battery...

when i put my spener onto postive(red) huge~~~~ sparks were occured... i actually fun$kn freaked out!!!

may be that spark let electrical flow through... the alarm and lights could work after that spark...

it was weired......

anyway.. im just thinking its because electrical cannot earth properly...

i have 400RMS amp and speakers and 1x12 subs.. and dodgy ebay dvd player

anyway! its not the point.. anyone have picture of upgraded earth kit on R34 gtt?????

please tell me which kit did you use aswell!!!

thanks!!

paul

I made one up myself on my R33 GTR. I would figure it would be similar.

I ran a 4gauge wire up from the Negative on the battery, up to the engine bay, then I used a regular power distribustion block to run the other gounds from.

I put them on the two factory grounds that are near the intake plenum, ran some to the TPS bracket, the factory ground by the water temp sensor, the CAS, the Ign Amplifier and the right side shock tower.

I seem to have missed another factory ground spot near were the stock air box would be close to the headlight, so I have to add one to that.

Here are some pics, there not the best but it gives you an idea.

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Hope it helps.

D.

Edited by i4dat

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