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Old 09-16-2006, 12:57 AM   #4 (permalink)
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i've heard of alot of people doing this what is the advantage of doing it??
I'm an electrician and not getting real technical about grounding, the more grounds you have the more efficient your system will be. Electricity wants the shortest path to ground to be efficient. It has been reported that headlights are brighter, better response in acceleration, and improved fuel efficiency. Your results will vary depending on the load you have on your electrical system. Adding a lot of audio equipment will require better grounding and possibly upgrading the electrical system to accomodate the higher loads.
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