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<blockquote data-quote="Logikalliquid" data-source="post: 939260" data-attributes="member: 550010"><p>I can't believe Stillen has started selling grounding kits. They won't give you any increase in power unless you're running a high performance igintion. I doubt it even them you'll notice any power. If want a grounding kit, I really suggest doing it yourself. The 4ga and ring terminals aren't that expensive and how hard is it to make a crimp look professional? The $80-$100 price-tags aren't justified for the 2hp you'll get if your engine is completely isolated from the frame.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Logikalliquid, post: 939260, member: 550010"] I can't believe Stillen has started selling grounding kits. They won't give you any increase in power unless you're running a high performance igintion. I doubt it even them you'll notice any power. If want a grounding kit, I really suggest doing it yourself. The 4ga and ring terminals aren't that expensive and how hard is it to make a crimp look professional? The $80-$100 price-tags aren't justified for the 2hp you'll get if your engine is completely isolated from the frame. [/QUOTE]
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