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Big 3 upgrade - how should I fuse
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<blockquote data-quote="Goldtaz1" data-source="post: 491959" data-attributes="member: 555012"><p>I appreciate all of your responses. I have completed 2 out of the three wires and I have already seen a difference in my charging voltage. The third wire (alternator positive to battery positive) is going to take a little time because I have a Mazda Protege' 5 and the **** alternator is under the engine down by the front left wheel of the car. Who in the hell thinks of doing that kind of crap? At any rate it will be done. One thing I will tell you is that I was completely floored by how poorly the original ground was done by the automaker. The old ground was not metal to metal in the sense that they had not scratched the paint off. In my experiences I have always been told that the best ground comes from a good metal to metal connection, meaning scrape the freakin paint off!! I guess the automaker doesn't take into account people like all of us putting in crazy systems that crave tons of power. Peace. //content.invisioncic.com/y282845/emoticons/peace.gif.2db28b618ed8d1964ebbe2f5021d2c39.gif</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Goldtaz1, post: 491959, member: 555012"] I appreciate all of your responses. I have completed 2 out of the three wires and I have already seen a difference in my charging voltage. The third wire (alternator positive to battery positive) is going to take a little time because I have a Mazda Protege' 5 and the **** alternator is under the engine down by the front left wheel of the car. Who in the hell thinks of doing that kind of crap? At any rate it will be done. One thing I will tell you is that I was completely floored by how poorly the original ground was done by the automaker. The old ground was not metal to metal in the sense that they had not scratched the paint off. In my experiences I have always been told that the best ground comes from a good metal to metal connection, meaning scrape the freakin paint off!! I guess the automaker doesn't take into account people like all of us putting in crazy systems that crave tons of power. Peace. [IMG]//content.invisioncic.com/y282845/emoticons/peace.gif.2db28b618ed8d1964ebbe2f5021d2c39.gif[/IMG] [/QUOTE]
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