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<blockquote data-quote="Bluecamry" data-source="post: 2765871" data-attributes="member: 574942"><p>Wire it intertwined through your rims, and wrap directly around your engine block then ground it to your chassis. For more risk of moving parts and heat, mount it to your alternator bracket!</p><p></p><p>Not a good idea. You need to be extremely careful of heat (or wrap the wire in a heat resistant cover perhaps...) and moving parts anywhere nearby. Be wary of alternators, belts, exhaust, transmission, and the like. Your best bet is to keep looking. Nothing in those two pictures looks spectacular... I can take a look at a friend of mine's 01 mustang and give you some ideas perhaps.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Bluecamry, post: 2765871, member: 574942"] Wire it intertwined through your rims, and wrap directly around your engine block then ground it to your chassis. For more risk of moving parts and heat, mount it to your alternator bracket! Not a good idea. You need to be extremely careful of heat (or wrap the wire in a heat resistant cover perhaps...) and moving parts anywhere nearby. Be wary of alternators, belts, exhaust, transmission, and the like. Your best bet is to keep looking. Nothing in those two pictures looks spectacular... I can take a look at a friend of mine's 01 mustang and give you some ideas perhaps. [/QUOTE]
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