The big three upgrade. Help?
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Im upgrading the main 3 electrical wires in my car. I have a 1700rms system going and im trying to stop the dimming lights. Now I know you upgrade the Alternator to positive battery terminal, Chasis to ground battery terminal and engine block to ground battery terminal. Only one problem, I've noticed on my 06 hyundai sonata that it only has one ground stock wire. Do you think I should ground it somewhere else or just leave it having only one ground. Should I add another so theres 2 grounds?
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Answer:
Leave the stock ground and add 1 to the engine block and one to strout tower Adding 2 grounds is part of big 3
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Add more grounds.
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