coil pack ground.... over kill? lol

lppro

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so I decided to gorund my coil packs a little better than stock.... maby i went over bord? what do you think?


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88YotaTurbo

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dude boredom is not the answer..... erm :aigo: kookoo

btw you could never have enough ground in my opinion - I get sea sick :)
i love your tackle box. just got one like it.
 

americanjebus

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what are those grounds being connected to? the head somehow? otherwise they're only as good as the ground on the block to the frame.
 

Supracentral

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A ground loop occurs when there is more than one ground connection path between two pieces of equipment. The duplicate ground paths form the equivalent of a loop antenna which very efficiently picks up interference currents. Lead resistance transforms these currents into voltage fluctuations. As a consequence of ground loop induced voltages, the ground reference in the system is no longer a stable potential.

Yes it's bad.

Try individual ground wires for each coil and ground them each to a different location if you want to go crazy. Or just create a single point ground like the factory system...