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Originally Posted by wstar If it were really that simple, there wouldn't bee any need for excess ground wiring at all. You'd just ground the block with one big fat
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The main reason I can think of that there would be multiple grounding points on the engine would be in the case of the components being seperated, or the materials being grounded have enough resistance in them to cause a voltage drop. That said, I imagine that Nissan would have electrical engineers smart enough and thorough enough to recognize this issue and ground things appropriately. My main point was from the angle that installing one won't give you any performance increase, or even a reliability increase. |
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