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blue660r01 01-29-2010 09:56 PM

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Originally Posted by SophiaZ (Post 380956)
Sorry... I stand corrected.... and in my mind I was thinking about a different part for the car. My fault. The grounding kit is suppose to increase HP ( releasing hidden hp from the stock setup) and improve shifting while keeping the engine more quiet

Dont waste your money

SophiaZ 01-29-2010 10:00 PM

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Originally Posted by blue660r01 (Post 380960)
Dont waste your money

Already wasted haha Bought it a month ago and getting it installed tomorrow. I just read on a 350z forum that some people have noticed an improvement in smoother/quicker shifting and a quieter engine bay. Some say they can't tell a difference but under the hood looks prettier LOL

frost 01-29-2010 10:01 PM

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Originally Posted by SophiaZ (Post 380967)
Already wasted haha Bought it a month ago and getting it installed tomorrow. I just read on a 350z forum that some people have noticed an improvement in smoother/quicker shifting and a quieter engine bay. Some say they can't tell a difference but under the hood looks prettier LOL

If I were to take a guess (and it's just a guess, so take it for what it's worth), the people who feel improvement are likely just imagining it. Not trying to knock them though, if I installed a performance part, I would probably imagine a performance increase that wasn't there as well.

blue660r01 01-29-2010 10:02 PM

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Originally Posted by SophiaZ (Post 380967)
Already wasted haha Bought it a month ago and getting it installed tomorrow. I just read on a 350z forum that some people have noticed an improvement in smoother/quicker shifting and a quieter engine bay. Some say they can't tell a difference but under the hood looks prettier LOL

Yep. A lot of the time its in your head though. I guess since you already have it go for it then lol

SophiaZ 01-29-2010 10:03 PM

Yea, it could possibly be a placebo, but someone also stated their dyno proved 6hp+

frost 01-29-2010 10:04 PM

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Originally Posted by blue660r01 (Post 380969)
Yep. A lot of the time its in your head though. I guess since you already have it go for it then lol

I googled this, and I've been through probably 8 message boards at this point, no one has had any gains, and no one is recommending purchasing one except the people who sell them.

frost 01-29-2010 10:05 PM

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Originally Posted by SophiaZ (Post 380971)
Yea, it could possibly be a placebo, but someone also stated their dyno proved 6hp+

Back to back dyno? This is pretty important, because doing something like dynoing on a different day under different conditions could have made a 6hp difference in hp itself.

SophiaZ 01-29-2010 10:05 PM

And if I think it's pointless...it'll come off....but there's nothing wrong with alittle engine dress up

admin 01-29-2010 10:07 PM

STILLEN : STILLEN Grounding Kit

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You are losing horsepower and torque without STILLEN's new Grounding Kits. Today's engine management systems utilize hundreds of sensors and in some cases over 12 onboard computers that constantly monitor all parameters of the engine and powertrain.

Installing STILLEN's Grounding Kit ensures that sensors and computers are not affected by power surges that can drain performance. This ensures that all wire diameters are optimal for amperage and current travel distance.

These kits feature 8-gauge copper wire, gold plated connectors along with 4-gauge & 8-gauge ring connectors, and are developed specifically for your application. Available in silver or red.

These grounding kits will also improve the shifting on automatic transmission vehicles, and in most cases noticeably improve shift times and reduce lag.
Some members here with 7AT transmission has them on their car I believe. May be they can chime in if they noticed any difference. As someone mentioned above, you're looking at very little HP gain and slightly crisp shifting.

Good luck and keep us posted with a post install review. :tup:

P.S.: I don't think PapoZalsa expressed a sarcastic comment. He was simply confused. Sorry for the confusion.

ricky bobby 01-29-2010 10:08 PM

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Originally Posted by SophiaZ (Post 380967)
Already wasted haha Bought it a month ago and getting it installed tomorrow. I just read on a 350z forum that some people have noticed an improvement in smoother/quicker shifting and a quieter engine bay. Some say they can't tell a difference but under the hood looks prettier LOL

i wanna see pics of your prettier under the hood

2theextreme 01-29-2010 10:09 PM

From the Stillen website:

Installing STILLEN's Grounding Kit ensures that sensors and computers are not affected by power surges that can drain performance. This ensures that all wire diameters are optimal for amperage and current travel distance.

These kits feature 8-gauge copper wire, gold plated connectors along with 4-gauge & 8-gauge ring connectors, and are developed specifically for your application. Available in silver or red.

These grounding kits will also improve the shifting on automatic transmission vehicles, and in most cases noticeably improve shift times and reduce lag.

I have one on mine.....did I notice a difference? Not really......just seems it was more for looks and appearance.....not unhappy that I got it, tho. I mostly got it because of the last sentence....since I have the 7AT. Anyways....that's my 2 cents on it.

frost 01-29-2010 10:10 PM

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Originally Posted by ricky bobby (Post 380981)
i wanna see pics of your prettier under the hood

Not an awesome pic, but this is 3seventyz's stillen kit:

http://i35.tinypic.com/xwyth.jpg

2theextreme 01-29-2010 10:12 PM

I'd show mine.....but frost has me mesmerized with this video link...."Shut Up Woman, Get On My Horse!" and I am currently unable to open any other windows besides that one. :shakes head:

frost 01-29-2010 10:13 PM

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Originally Posted by 2theextreme (Post 380987)
I'd show mine.....but frost has me mesmerized with this video link...."Shut Up Woman, Get On My Horse!" and I am currently unable to open any other windows besides that one. :shakes head:

I still have it playing in the background. mmm sweet lemonade, yeah sweet lemonade.

ricky bobby 01-29-2010 10:14 PM

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Originally Posted by frost (Post 380985)
Not an awesome pic, but this is 3seventyz's stillen kit:

http://i35.tinypic.com/xwyth.jpg

i think i see it but i can't take my eyes off the stillen intake:excited:


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