Tiburon Ground wire kit

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Gregory J Gabborini

Hi, It is me again,
Same car 2004 Tib I-4, 5spd.
I was going to make and add a ground wire kit but where are the places I
should tie in to. I know the ground on the coil and the firewall but what
other places should I hit also? Or is it a choose at your own will type of
thing after the coil and fire wall?
Thanks
Greg
 
Gregory said:
Hi, It is me again,
Same car 2004 Tib I-4, 5spd.
I was going to make and add a ground wire kit but where are the places I
should tie in to. I know the ground on the coil and the firewall but what
other places should I hit also? Or is it a choose at your own will type of
thing after the coil and fire wall?

Go to the Elantra GT Club Website. There are DIY instructions for
building your own ground wire systems.

http://www.elantragtclub.com/

Here's another good site:

http://www.elantraxd.com/index.php

If you're expecting huge horsepower gains from adding grounds, you're
going to be disappointed. It's certainly worthwhile supplementing the
factory grounds, but unless you've got a real problem, there won't be
any significant performance improvement.
 
Thanks for the links,
Not looking for any power gain with this mod as my main reason for doing
the ground kit is that once in a while as I am driving at night...be it on a
pull or just flat out crusing my head lights will dim a little for less than
a second then get bright again and I am hoping this will help. Again thanks
for the links.
Gregg
 
Gregory J Gabborini said:
Not looking for any power gain with this mod as my main reason for doing
the ground kit is that once in a while as I am driving at night...be it on a
pull or just flat out crusing my head lights will dim a little for less than
a second then get bright again and I am hoping this will help.

That is a typical behaviour of Hyunday voltage regulator, and it's normal;
it works this way to avoid sudden changes of charge current on battery , I
have read somethi ng about this on a TSB. Thus, nothing to be worried about.

Zotto
 
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