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Came across this video and it sounds like he knows his shit lol that is why I'm posting this. To see if this actually does do a better job instead of engine block.

So should we run a extra ground from alt casing to battery neg? Is that what he is saying.

http://m.youtube.com/watch?v=K3EFGlHPFDk

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I only did the Big 2. Come at me bro.

"Clipping" is the biggest forum boner now. It's like witchcraft... it automatically explains just about everything people don't understand.

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When I did mine I went with three ground points. One from battery to frame to block, then one from battery to lower alt bolt.

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No reason to run alt casing to front battery. That's not where the bulk of your current will be flowing from. Unless you like to charge a dead front battery every time you drive your car or something.

I have mine does as follows:

Alt positive to battery

Alt casing to strut tower

Battery negative to strut tower. Alt and battery both share a common ground

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No reason to run alt casing to front battery. That's not where the bulk of your current will be flowing from. Unless you like to charge a dead front battery every time you drive your car or something.

I have mine does as follows:

Alt positive to battery

Alt casing to strut tower

Battery negative to strut tower. Alt and battery both share a common ground

to me this is the way it should be done. I would prefer frame instead of strut tower but that is kinda application specific.

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No reason to run alt casing to front battery. That's not where the bulk of your current will be flowing from. Unless you like to charge a dead front battery every time you drive your car or something.

I have mine does as follows:

Alt positive to battery

Alt casing to strut tower

Battery negative to strut tower. Alt and battery both share a common ground

to me this is the way it should be done. I would prefer frame instead of strut tower but that is kinda application specific.

My car doesn't have a frame :twirl:

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Exactly why I said application dependant. Some cars its a better option some it isn't.

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2 t2d4 15"

1 t600.4

1 t400.2

1 set p1 tweets

singer alt, tons of wiring, smd vm-1, 80prs, back seat delete, still in the works, aiming for a 145-147 with the ability to play 25hz up to 50hz.

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same here alt to +batt,-batt to fram,-batt to block with this I have a t1000bd amp on stock batt and alt an I just recently reclamp all my lugs and got the wire brush to them also, voltage dips 10.5-11v

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There is no one way it should be done. There's a couple options. All that's necessary is to complete a circuit, it's as simple as that.

"Clipping" is the biggest forum boner now. It's like witchcraft... it automatically explains just about everything people don't understand.

My build log: http://www.stevemeadedesigns.com/board/topic/200295-gckless-2011-chevrolet-impala/

High resolution photos: Gilbert Kless Photography

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