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July 23rd, 2005 10:20 PM #1Same lang ba quality ng nabibiling grounding kits? or mas maganda pag diy?
effectiv din ba yung mga grounding kits?
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July 24th, 2005 11:53 AM #2i think what you pay for the grounding kits is worth the price. mas maganda tingnan and sure ka of the quality.
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July 24th, 2005 01:52 PM #3
depende sa gagawa kung diy. basta complete ka sa parts and tools. you'll need a crimping tool for the terminals, plus for the parts the wires, ring terminals, heat shrink insulation. sa akin diy lang, mas ok hindi na erratic idling, mas maliwanag headlights.
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July 24th, 2005 03:01 PM #5
medyo OT: can you guys take a look: http://z-stab.com/
parang voltage stabilizer lang. pwede kayang add-on to sa negative ground kit? o i-diy din?
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July 24th, 2005 05:25 PM #6
as stated in the website, it's just a capacitor. the idea must have come from the capacitor installed across the pos and neg terminals of a ac/dc transformer to convert the wave output from fluctuating pos-zero sinusoidal wave (such as that produced by a vehicle alternator) to a flat waveform (like that produced by a battery).
BUT the question is, should this not be installed across the alternator terminals and not across the battery terminals? you will still have the spikes across the alternator terminals even with this gadget installed as in the picture, so then the whole vehicle electrical system will still have those spikes. the output from the battery is already constant and flat so why put it there? wrong placement of a good idea imho.
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July 25th, 2005 12:23 PM #10according to what i read (eto din ginawa ko):
=alternator
=distributor
=chassis
=valve cover
=TB
Thank you!
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