DIY: Grounding kits made simple, step by step guide to making your own!
#31
i bought 14ft of 8G non oxy wire, 4 4g wire black chrome crimp rings, 8 8g black chrome crimp rings, and a package of shrink tubing to make it nice and clean and it cost me $37 and change.
it's very inexpensive.
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#36
can someone please give me a link to the 8g oxy free gnd wire somewhere... i just went to every store near me and no one sells 8g at all... and i looked on that marine website someone posted and i cant find where it is. so i would be very grateful if someone could give me a link to the proper wire.
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any place that has car audio stuff should have it. or you can always go to ebay,
8 GAUGE 25 FEET POWER WIRE CABLE OXYGEN FREE COPPER | eBay
8 GAUGE 25 FEET POWER WIRE CABLE OXYGEN FREE COPPER | eBay
#38
I'm completely out of 4 gauge wire but I have 8 gauge wire left that I will sell cheap to anybody that wants some. How about .50/foot? Just let me know how many feet you want. Shipping will be $5 for Priority Mail shipping anywhere in the US. You can PM me and let me know how many feet you need. The wire is silver plated copper wire with a clear jacket, it looks silver but it is copper wire. It's a full 8 gauge wire, not some of the skimpy stuff that's only about the size 12 gauge speaker wire. 20" would be $15 shipped. PM me if you want some.
#39
i was only able to find the silver colored ring terminals around me. idk if they are steel or alum or w.e... but would they be ok to use or should i search the web and find some copper/gold ones?
#40
Don't waste your money on gold. Any decent stereo shop should have all the materialsthou need to make a good set.
#41
so the steel/aluminum ones i found will be fine?
wasnt really thinking gold was important. just wanted to make sure it wasnt like useless to get steel terminals as opposed to copper because the op stressed that oxy-free copper wire was necessary.
wasnt really thinking gold was important. just wanted to make sure it wasnt like useless to get steel terminals as opposed to copper because the op stressed that oxy-free copper wire was necessary.
#42
I would say so. Like I said, I personally used the black chrome ones and theyre corrosion resistant. Whatever is easiest for hand gets the look want...because they will ALL function the same.
#43
challenge accepted!
just installed mine, took some videos before and some after, and im about to analyze them and ill post them up so everyone can see. as for first impressions, it seemed like the lag was a little bit less in manual DS mode, but the videos will show us the truth lol
Edit:
ok so i opened the videos in movie maker so i could get time comparisons.
keep in mind that these times are at .25x speed so it all really happened about 4x faster, and the time codes dont match up because they are from different parts of different videos obviously... but here's the numbers i got for 4th gear going on 5th (the other gears were a bit harder to do because of shortness)
the click is the sound of the shifter shifting.
4th gear b4 wires-
53.57 click @ 3200RPM
54.62 changes number to 5
57.53 shifts (RPMs drop) @ 3300
57.52 - 53.57 = 3.95 (or about 1 full second real time)
4th gear after wires-
11.61 click @ 3050 rpm
11.66 changes number to 5
13.72 shifts (RPMs drop) @ 3150
13.72 - 11.61 = 2.11 (about 1/2 of a second real time)
the initial time is DOUBLE the time with wires... even with driving variances and the slight difference in shift RPM that is a HUGE diferance. it would seem to me that this did in fact reduce shift time.
but heres the videos i took. if someone wants to try to check the times themselves and maybe find more comparable shifts than it would be nice if you post your results:
http://www42.zippyshare.com/v/249031/file.html
Last edited by chlutz214; 04-12-2012 at 01:39 PM. Reason: results
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#44
Great DIY. Did the work on my car last night and the instructions were easy to follow. As far as results go, I've only had the car for almost a week so I'm afraid I can't objectively say whether or not there is an improvement; but it feels like the audio is a little better, though i have yet to try the tiptronic shifting as I woke up and went to work. As far as I'm concerned, any improvement in shifting time is worth the effort and cost.
Thanks again for the DIY.
Thanks again for the DIY.
#45
This thread deserves an award , I followed it step by step from creating a grounding kit to installing And it's a day and night difference with and without one. I was skeptical but took a chance and spent $35, and from experience the shifting in ds mode as dramatically improved, my stereo sounds cleaner (amp n sub Installed). Best $35 mod I ever bought. Thanks AZg37