Where is the engine block to chassis ground located on the 325i? I am doing a big 3 wiring upgrade and I am having trouble locating this wire.
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Originally posted by NitroRustlerDriver View PostDriver side front. Goes from the chassis to the oil pan I believe. It's a non-insulated flat braided cable.
It's *supposed* to be an insulated wire- sort of a light brown color insulation- though alot of them seem to have lost their insulation over years of exposure to oil and the elements..... It is on the driver's side, towards the front of the oil pan, it attaches to a threaded stud on the frame rail down low.
Bret
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if you think thats going to get rid of your whine, good luck.
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Originally posted by Addissimo View Postif you think thats going to get rid of your whine, good luck.
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For those who don't know, big 3 is upgrading the battery to chassis ground, engine block to chassis ground, and battery to alternator wires with larger gauge wires, for increased electrical flow.
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If your ground wire is fucked up, by all means, replace it. Duh, right? However, they guy who did that page should have used a wire equivalent in quality to BMW, if not better, rather than using cheapass auto parts store junk. In 5 years that wire will be toast, OE stuff will last 20 or more...
"Big 3" generally refers to the supposed ricer trick of re-grounding the block to make you car run better...these 'tards seem to think it actually is faster with a new motor ground.
I suppose if you have an 18 gauge body ground, or a chunk of pink 16 ga speaker wire grounding the block, you might be better off using a real ground wire, but the ricers swear that the "big 3" will make the car smoother and faster...I say bullshit.
Luke
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Originally posted by Rigmaster View Postehh, sort of. ;)
It's *supposed* to be an insulated wire- sort of a light brown color insulation- though alot of them seem to have lost their insulation over years of exposure to oil and the elements..... It is on the driver's side, towards the front of the oil pan, it attaches to a threaded stud on the frame rail down low.
Bret
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Originally posted by StereoInstaller1 View PostSo the guy on the slidewayz (y0!) page is replacing a fucking bas ass groundstrap with a cheezball 4 gauge ground and expects it to be an improvement?
I don't think so Bob.
I know my block ground is just fine.
Status: HG repair. 488wtq though!
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