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<blockquote data-quote="Carnivorous18" data-source="post: 7261521" data-attributes="member: 612227"><p>Yes it is important, it keeps all loopholes closed as far as larger amounts of power going through the positive wires, but then having a restrictive route back from the negative because the wire is smaller than the 0 gauge on the other 2. The chassis is considered one of the screws that go around the outer lining of your engine bay/hood. Look around that edge and look for a wire already connecting to the engine block somewhere. Thats where you should put on the extra 0 gauge ground. Also take some sandpaper before you put it on and sand off around that bolt hole for the chassis ground</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Carnivorous18, post: 7261521, member: 612227"] Yes it is important, it keeps all loopholes closed as far as larger amounts of power going through the positive wires, but then having a restrictive route back from the negative because the wire is smaller than the 0 gauge on the other 2. The chassis is considered one of the screws that go around the outer lining of your engine bay/hood. Look around that edge and look for a wire already connecting to the engine block somewhere. Thats where you should put on the extra 0 gauge ground. Also take some sandpaper before you put it on and sand off around that bolt hole for the chassis ground [/QUOTE]
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