The negative terminal from the battery grounds at the same spot on the head which everything else grounds to via a 2ga wire. A 2ga mil-spec wire goes...
I haven't gotten that deep into it. It's the MS3 pro mini, and they're fairly new. I got this one in June, so I may be a guinea pig on this. I bought...
No doubt. In all seriousness, the Minivan was a true survivor when I got it. I'm not into the whole, have it all fall apart when you drive it thing,...
It all grounds at the head where the stock ground for the alternator was. The battery negative terminal has one large wire which grounds there also....
If its not obvious, my name is Frank! GLHSKen and myself started this site to give the Turbo Mopar Community a great place to hang out and share stories, pictures, knowledge, videos, etc.
My background is in electrical engineering and computers. I currently work as an Systems Test Engineer for Lockheed Martin. Its is a blast and a great experience. My real passion is cars. It is my up most desire to go and work for a race team - telemetry & systems integration to real-time analysis and tuning.
My fast vehicles are a 1991 Dodge Daytona Shelby. The previous owner ran a 13.0@108mph in the 1/4mile. I want to beat that by almost a second. A few minor things to get done after I get back into the states - custom intake manifold, air to water intercooler, and a GT30R turbo. All of this is over the full forged internals and ported head work expewing exhaust our a full 3" exhaust. Should be killer! My other fast vehicle, which is in work, is a 2.4L Dodge Shadow with an SC6152S turbocharger - a lot of work left on that.
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94 Bronco 302 XLT - Shorty Headers, 3" exhaust, cold air intake, & Soft top
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