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Originally posted by royalflush313Originally posted by formula driverI have a grounding kit installed on my car. I have a contact thats getting into the buisness selling and making them. Hes is striving to make ths best kit in the world. His kits use 14k gold terminals. Heat risestant wire (can withstand rediculous temp's). It isnt very difficult to make grounding kits but they will all be shit and wont last long. I made one myself using 4 gauge wire. Used it for 2 months and the wire starting melting. The kit that I have on there now still looks perfect. His kits also have a life time warrenty and there very elaborate. He includes 2 terminals, gold plated eyelits, allen wrenches, zip ties, corrosion cleaner, instruction CD, and everything else needed to have a perfect install. I bouht my kit from him in BMW blue and it looks dope. I could tell a small different in performance. Not so much in power, most of the gains Isaw were much easier reving, less sound from the engine coming through the engine, EVERYTHING electrical has improved, and it also looks damn good. Im a firm beleiver in grounding kits.
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Originally posted by golde30hey forumula driver, how much does yer frend want for his kits?
Well for an e30 it gets kinda expensive. It takes something like 16 feet of wire just to run from the battery to the block. Weve tooled around with the ideal of starting a group buy and Im sure he would if there was any expresed intrest. I love the kit I have on my car and I beleive its worth every dime. Im saving on fuel cost's and I have a much smoother car. His kit has solved starting issues on a friend of mine's eta, its just a great investment in my opinion. With the raising fuel costs this a very nice luxery. I can double check with him to see how much he wants. If anybody is really intrested I could take pics of my kit.
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Originally posted by formula driverOriginally posted by golde30hey forumula driver, how much does yer frend want for his kits?
Well for an e30 it gets kinda expensive. It takes something like 16 feet of wire just to run from the battery to the block. Weve tooled around with the ideal of starting a group buy and Im sure he would if there was any expresed intrest. I love the kit I have on my car and I beleive its worth every dime. Im saving on fuel cost's and I have a much smoother car. His kit has solved starting issues on a friend of mine's eta, its just a great investment in my opinion. With the raising fuel costs this a very nice luxery. I can double check with him to see how much he wants. If anybody is really intrested I could take pics of my kit.
So he must make few different ones, seeing as there are variation of engines for the E30 cars.~ Go Canucks Go! ~
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Originally posted by royalflush313Originally posted by formula driverOriginally posted by golde30hey forumula driver, how much does yer frend want for his kits?
Well for an e30 it gets kinda expensive. It takes something like 16 feet of wire just to run from the battery to the block. Weve tooled around with the ideal of starting a group buy and Im sure he would if there was any expresed intrest. I love the kit I have on my car and I beleive its worth every dime. Im saving on fuel cost's and I have a much smoother car. His kit has solved starting issues on a friend of mine's eta, its just a great investment in my opinion. With the raising fuel costs this a very nice luxery. I can double check with him to see how much he wants. If anybody is really intrested I could take pics of my kit.
So he must make few different ones, seeing as there are variation of engines for the E30 cars.
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Originally posted by NC325iCalso maybe a cab kit since the bat is up front
Its to dark to take pics tonight but Ill take some next time I get a chance. Im waiting on him to call me back with prices. He did a group buy for another forum and prices dropped quite a bit. I think with 10 buyers prices dropped $20.00 if I remember correctly.
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Originally posted by kencopperwheatOriginally posted by formula driverOriginally posted by NC325iCalso maybe a cab kit since the bat is up front
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Just got off the phone with him. Good new's everybody. Cars with front mounted batt... kits are 139.95. Cars with rear mounted batteries are 169.95. As far as a the group buy pricing goes.... your gonna like this, 10 buyers and 30.00 dollars gets knocked off the total, 25 buyers or more and he will knock 40.00 off the original price. Free shiiping on all grounding kits in the group buy. There is an option of 5 different colors I believe. I have BMW blue wires(same color as the roundel) and I think it looks pretty nice. Your color options are blue, yellow, red, black, and green. The color is from heat shrink tubing and to add color is 15.00. The kits come in Grey originally and they look factory. Im gonna get pics of my kit to show the quality asap and as soon as he gets some free time I will get him to give you guys some more information.
You can email me at brent@airservicesonline.com with any further questions. I know the kits seem a little steep for the rear mounted batteries but he use's something like 16 feet of wire just for the ground from the battery to the block. These kits come with instruction CD's, hardware, 2 battery terminals, 14k gold plated eyelits, the best 4 gauge wire on the planet, and a cleaning sumbstance to clean up any rust or corrosion on all grounding spots. Hes done his homework on these and they are well worth every penny. Trust me. If you have bad grounds this is a must, if you have forced induction you will see real power gains with these kits. These kits will pay for them selves in the first year of having them. Did I mention life time warranty? Give me a shout guys if there is anyone intrested.
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