Shadow102 said:Also if you can go without your car for a day during the week i can take your rotors and turn them down for free then all u need to do is replace the pads.
Oh yeah? Could you turn a set of rotors for me (for my GRM car)
Shadow102 said:Also if you can go without your car for a day during the week i can take your rotors and turn them down for free then all u need to do is replace the pads.
Shadow102 said:i am in roswell behind the QT across from the Lambo/Lotus dealer and yeah just give me the rotors i will take them to work and turn them...and anything else ya need let me know i work for World Toyota over on peachtree ind.
Shadow102 said:lol yeah i know where the ferrari dealer is thats only about 10 min from here the lambo dealer is right on roswell Rd.
kits range from $30 to $60, just depends on how what gauge (4 or 8) wire you want and if you want two battery terminals, I am going with one battery terminal. I posted pics of the colors available and the terminals.JITB said:What the price on these kits? I have a homemade one on my car at the moment. It helped and made my lighting brighter, and my headlights dont dim when i roll the windows up or down. But my car is alot older, id be down for something a little cleaner. i too need a brake job..my rear passenger side rotor is warped. Oh well just an excuse to buy those brembos.
might wnt to post this in hte Group buy fourmShadow102 said:I'm in
1. Velocifero (Scott)
2. Shadow102 (Korey)
noclue119 said:Why do you think I'd say you are full of it? I got nothing against grounding wires. After all it is your car and should not care what anyone else thinks of it. As long as you like it.
There is black/silver, blue/silver, purple, red/silver, silver, and like a clear yellow. the wire terminals are in red, blue, or black. I posted pics earlier, did they work?thewrench said:You usually tend to be skeptic on such things, and call rice alot. I'd, will, put them on my car, but I'm not necessarily sold as to how beneficial they. I figure at worst they can't hurt, and I like the way they look.
So count me in, do we have a color choice, red or yellow?
price for one kit is between $30 and $60, all depends on the size wire and how many battery terminals you want (one or two) 8awg wire is cheaper and thinner, 4awg wire is more expensive and larger. The larger wire isn't neccesary but some people think it gives better results. The real results are because of how many strands make up each wire, not the diameter of each strand in that wire, current travels on the outside of each strand, not through the strand, so more strands = better conductivity. 4awg will have more strands than 8 awg. Benifits seem to vary, some people see better throttle response, even better gas milage, less dimming of headlights when power is diverted, smoother idle, some people claim power gains, some people claim nothing happened at all, but their engine looks good. I believe that grounding will allow the hundred sensors in our engine be more accurate and that I believe will translate to a more efficient engine. Again, these benefits are minimal, don't expect 15whp and 5 mpg gains from this.^tyrant^ said:whats the total price looking like right now?
thewrench said:You usually tend to be skeptic on such things, and call rice alot. I'd, will, put them on my car, but I'm not necessarily sold as to how beneficial they. I figure at worst they can't hurt, and I like the way they look.
So count me in, do we have a color choice, red or yellow?
Ying I don't want to put this in the group buy section b/c I am doing this just for us locals, everything would be shipped here, I don't think people all over want to drive here to get them, they can if they want, but I don't want to mail them all over, if I turn out a good kit then maybe I'll think about it. The main reason for this idea was an install meet, I think it would be a lot of fun, you should join us, you already have wires all over your engine bay from your fogs.noclue119 said: