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Old 13 February 2001, 12:44 AM
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Hey Luke, Have u got the earthing mod on your car yet? If so, any results??

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Old 14 February 2001, 05:27 AM
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Luke,

Glad to hear that the earthing produced positive results for you!!!

Good point about supporting the negative battery connector; I've seen additional steroid-enhanced connectors at the Autowave so I'll take a look at those to see if those work any better.

Cheers.
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Luke,

For the education of the rest, it may be worth expanding on what you're doing here...



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Old 14 February 2001, 12:37 PM
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Stu
Sorry about delay. Trying to get flowers sent to Girlfriend for tomorrow..... I could be in the "Poo" !!

"Yes mate". Rewired it in"Maplins" 4 AWG wire rated at 70 amps. £2.29 for 1/2 meter. Did it using cable as black costs more and is really clear dark brown !!. Also wouldn't you agree "red" looks trick.....!!! I managed to do 5. points. I used large cable eyes from a electrical trade shop. "Maplins" are too small. Crimped them on and covered with "Shrink sleeving" to protect .

1. Alternator
2.Left and Right Bulkhead area's
3.Manifold x 2.

The one problem I did have (and was mentioned by some one was > How do you connect these all to battery., I made up bracket to come off battery with 3. holes in it ,I Bolted 2 x cables to the first hole and 3 to the next. The last one I bolted a small rubber door stop under it to support the extra weight from damaging battery terminal. I do hope you are getting this ...... Well what they said about the stereo sounding better is true. And it does seem to pull better about 2000-3000 rpm.
I put 3 x leads on mates B.M.W tonight as his only had 1. His car does idle better now.

GOD I wish I had a digital camera !!!

Give it a go.£30.00 its worth it


Be Lucky

Luke


Old 14 February 2001, 01:14 PM
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I'll second Chiark: what's the deal? Any cheap mod that improves driveability has to be good!
Old 14 February 2001, 02:04 PM
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Legacyb4 (WHAT IS YOUR NAME!!)And his web site started this whole thing off!!Address above. It sounded good to me . Lets be fair most electrical problems stem from bad earthing.

Get on board quick !!

Luke
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Luke,

'Jeff' to be exact! Didn't mean to hide behind an alias... ;-)

To be fair as well, this is *not* an original idea by myself; rather this has been kicking around on the Japanese sites for the past several months and owning a car that benefitted from the modification, I felt it was only fair to share the info with the rest of the world!

You can find the link here:
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Old 14 February 2001, 05:24 PM
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Luke, B4, could you explain what benefits you've had from doing this? I've suffered intermittent & hard to find misfire on an old motorbike before, turned out to be a corroded battery earth, but what benefits have you accrued?
Old 14 February 2001, 05:49 PM
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Jeff
Thanks for all details .Thought last web site was way over the top !!!!! But I too will fit one extra cable for the stereo.

What other tricks have the locals done to their cars ?????

Keep on running...

Luke.

I also "STAR EARTHED" my last house .That made a massive difference to my HI-Fi

Old 14 February 2001, 07:05 PM
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Just out of interest, I spoke with the service manager at my local Subaru dealer about the earthing mod. Specifically I was interested in whether they could see any detrimental effect to running these extra earthing wires.

Bottom line was "no problem" and he even went as far as to say "the wiring is one of the most expensive parts of a car to build, so if they are looking at keeping costs down, that is one area where they will use the least amount of wiring (and lower grade) possible."

I think I'll give it a shot when I get a spare moment.

Old 14 February 2001, 07:29 PM
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LEGACYGTB

HURRY UP!!It was "LEGACY" guys who started this thing of. Dont let the "IMPRESSYA" guys beat you to it !!

LUKE

LETS KEEP A LEGACY THING GOING ON THIS SITE.

Old 15 February 2001, 08:16 AM
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As mentioned, star earthing leads to cleaner signals and is used extensively in high quality audio designs.

Never thought of applying it to my car though, thanks

Richard
Old 15 February 2001, 09:12 AM
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Has anyone tried this on an Impreza that has a flat spot between 2000-3000 rpm. It looks like it may be up to me to try it as I am getting fed up with the hesitation in the car. Between 2000-3000 the car feels like it is hesitating and also when I am deccelerating the car lunges. Will this possibly help my car.

frustrated(TAZ)
Old 15 February 2001, 01:55 PM
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Wow, it feels like I'm addressing questions about earthing all over the place, but you'll be happy to know that yes, the earthing system will help your WRX as it did the B4.

Some honorary WRX members of my mailing list (as well as many, many Japanese websites) have installed one version or another of the system with positive results.

Don't be frustrated; it's not an expensive DIY and will only take max. 2 hours if you have the right tools... (I can see that I will have to reshoot and redocument the DIY guide for easier to follow instructions!!!)

Cheers.
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