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<blockquote data-quote="nismboy6986" data-source="post: 46947" data-attributes="member: 543960"><p>chris no disrespect but you are soundling like the type of expert that can't admit they are wrong. normally it would be better to connect it to the chassis than directly to the battery because techincally you are using a line that would be about -100 gauge in size compared to 0 gauge which would mean less resistance. but in a bmw the battery is in the back so their isn't any real voltage loss using a direct connection since the direct connection is shorter than the chassis connection. The situation is kind of like you are saying its better to take the 4 lane highway to a place because the traffic is less congested than the 2 lane. But its a 10 mile trip with 2 lane compared to 50 miles with the 4 lane so the distance from point A to point B is shorter using the 2 lane so you will get to the place quicker on the 2 lane with less aggrivation (resistance) because you don't have to get off exits and what not (traveling through the whole chassis)</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="nismboy6986, post: 46947, member: 543960"] chris no disrespect but you are soundling like the type of expert that can't admit they are wrong. normally it would be better to connect it to the chassis than directly to the battery because techincally you are using a line that would be about -100 gauge in size compared to 0 gauge which would mean less resistance. but in a bmw the battery is in the back so their isn't any real voltage loss using a direct connection since the direct connection is shorter than the chassis connection. The situation is kind of like you are saying its better to take the 4 lane highway to a place because the traffic is less congested than the 2 lane. But its a 10 mile trip with 2 lane compared to 50 miles with the 4 lane so the distance from point A to point B is shorter using the 2 lane so you will get to the place quicker on the 2 lane with less aggrivation (resistance) because you don't have to get off exits and what not (traveling through the whole chassis) [/QUOTE]
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