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Originally Posted by kannibul I have enough electrical/electronics knowledge to know that they don't make a bit of difference (save for $placebo$ effect) until you're talking about huge levels of
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However, take a look at the stock wiring Nissan puts in the car. There's basically already a "grounding-kit"-like layout going on, with extra grounding bus wires attaching at multiple points around the block and the body of the engine bay. They're doing that for a reason, and my suspicion (not being a car electronics genius or anything) is that they are trying to ensure that all ground references are equal to a certain precision. Think back to basic ohm's law. Any time you have resistance between two points, you have a voltage difference for current flowing between those two points. Since the body and the engine block are not superconducters, they do have resistances which are non-trivial, and probably not nearly as low as a length of fat copper wire running the same distance. Without the extra grounding, therefore, if you had a pair of sensors, one on each side of the engine, which are grounded to the block and receive battery voltage over copper, one might be receiving +14.5V and the other +14.4V, because the grounding points they're using on the block are different (there's resistance in the block between them), and one of them is grounded "closer" to the battery resistance-wise. The more low-resistance ground paths you can add in close proximity to the grounding points of various sensors at the body/block in the engine bay, the more you can reduce this source of ground reference error. That would be a good reason for Nissan to add all the extra wrap-around grounding-wire paths they do at the factory, and more of the same certainly can't hurt. Last edited by wstar; 08-05-2009 at 08:59 PM. |
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