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Old 05-07-2021, 09:25 PM   #6 (permalink)
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Note to all:
With a "grounding kit" installed with these connections, you have bypassed the battery current sensor, which is used to determine the battery charge rate, based on how much the battery has been discharged. Not good!

Also, for those who have not disassembled the throttle body, grounding the outside metal does nothing. The throttle plate motor and position sensor are ELECTRICALLY ISOLATED from the metal portion of the throttle body. This will do the same as grounding the worm gear clamp on the intake boot.

If you think you have a bad ground, why not just clean/sand the existing grounds?

Now, if you are doing this for looks, then ignore the above.
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