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hyper ground system

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Talk about grounds in averys thread got me thinking.

Dunno if yall have seen or herd of this, shows even HP gains.
http://www.sigmaautomotive.com/EGS/egs.php
Now checking into it it sure is expencive for a couple wires terminals and instructions. Up around $200? crap AND they have options that can drive the price sky high.

I would think a ROLL of high quality wire and a hanfull of terminals couldnt be much more than $20-$50 bucks max.

I will be adding some ground wires to my yukon along with dual batterys.
 
Sounds like a bunch of BS to me. A properly grounded system works just fine without any help.

"What does the Earth Grounding System do?
EGS can achieve an extreme improvement on electricity flow and stability by providing a direct ground path from the body, chassis and engine components to the battery negative."

This is the line that got me calling BS.

Are they are selling is expensive battery cables.

Edit: I found their "chart" under the triangle by the first pic. Maybe someone needs to tell them that a car won't run (start) with a "no ground" situation.
 
I dont know what your calling BS on, the HP gains?

The obvious idea behind the kit is to properly ground everything. But I was saying the "Kit" is overpriced. A guy can do it himself for a lot cheaper.

I dont know about the HP gains either, but I do belive in good grounds. I will run grounds from the neg to the body, the engine, and the frame on my yukon, making sure the contact areas are clean. I would say any vehicle over about 5 years old could use at least a checkup on the grounds.
 

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