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<blockquote data-quote="PioneerSPL1990" data-source="post: 5674254" data-attributes="member: 604911"><p>why even bother with the chassis to engine the ****ing engine sits on mounts on the frame DOHY! if it really buggs people that much put the negative of the battery directly to the engine block or between the alt - engine bracket. thats better IMO. and it makes sense for the negative or return to the battery. it skips all the shit in the mostly aluminum engines that are nearly 4 times as resistant as copper.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="PioneerSPL1990, post: 5674254, member: 604911"] why even bother with the chassis to engine the ****ing engine sits on mounts on the frame DOHY! if it really buggs people that much put the negative of the battery directly to the engine block or between the alt - engine bracket. thats better IMO. and it makes sense for the negative or return to the battery. it skips all the shit in the mostly aluminum engines that are nearly 4 times as resistant as copper. [/QUOTE]
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