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    Question Circle Earth System...

    Does HKS's Circle Earth System really help all that much? If it does then I'll go for it when i get my LX-i or SE-i. It's expensive, so you'd think that it would work.

    Any opinions?

    Here's a product picture. (beware 56K users... HUGE PICTURE!):

    Circle Earth System Pic (HUGE)


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    exactly wtf does it do? Ive never head of it
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    **looks** like a huge assed grounding system... if that's what it is, i don't think you'd really get much of anything other than some clutter in the engine bay...

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    is it like a sway bar style thing but it uses those wires or whatever those things are? It looks generic too...
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    what ??? a flixible strut bar ! :Lol !

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    it is a ground wire. the idea is that the bigger and better the ground the more power you can get. some companes claim they get 5HP gains. Yeah, may be if they running on skyline R33 with 600HP.
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    Originally posted by ACCORD EX
    what ??? a flixible strut bar ! :Lol !

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    lol... sorry I was intoxicated at the time of that post... :bh:

    It looked like it would support the chasis so it wouldnt flex but at that time everything seemed .... um... different....
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    Yeah, they are supposed to give your more horsepower, but not much if its even noticible.

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    I dunno.
    I run with a 2 Guage Copper wire from battery to the head. and 6-12 guage for other grounding wires.

    it says 24k on the hks package, but how much of it is 24k. Anyways It would only interest me if I had money to burn, other wise I wouldn't waste my time with it.
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    If you want a gain in performance in your ground and electrical system just go to your nearest stereo shop and buy some high dollar terminals and 4ga gold plated wiring for your battery and grounds. Then you can run a system off of that stuff.
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    whtat resistance should the engine ground wire have !? and with what do i replace it ?

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    Thanks guys! (a little late from me, but I forgot about the thread for a bit. Oops.)

    Jaa,


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    well thanx for reminding me that i had an answered question here !

    what resistance should the engine ground wire have !? and with what do i replace it ?

    MIKE
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