Black Betty Grounding Kit Installation

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Black Betty Grounding Kit Installation

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Infinite.G wrote:You'll get the most out of an engine grounding kit if you choose to install a powerful aftermarket stereo. Other than that, I've noticed small improvements in throttle response and shift times in a 5AT. For $50-60 I say it's worth it just to provide the ECU with a more stabilized current by reducing electrical noise. I am mostly interesting in the grounding kit to maximize my MPG. I will be installing a higher wattage system within a year or so.

I am taking it slow. These cars are nice enough and i do not want to go overboard. Besides, modding our a car becomes a money pit.

Infiniti_lineup wrote:Grounding kits are a modification that's supposed to give your engine a smoother idle and has been said to provide quicker throttle response. Personally, I don't think any of these cheap modifications do much of anything, it's more of a placebo affect.

It will make your engine bay look cooler though. That comment is old and before I learned about Nate (Sentientbydesign) and his great kits! I take the following line back: 'Personally, I don't think any of these cheap modifications do much of anything, it's more of a placebo affect.' I am sure he is glad he has your support now! I am looking forward to picking one up soon.

Just need to get a few things in order first. Infiniti_lineup wrote:Grounding kits are a modification that's supposed to give your engine a smoother idle and has been said to provide quicker throttle response. Personally, I don't think any of these cheap modifications do much of anything, it's more of a placebo affect. It will make your engine bay look cooler though. That comment is old and before I learned about Nate (Sentientbydesign) and his great kits! I take the following line back: 'Personally, I don't think any of these cheap modifications do much of anything, it's more of a placebo affect.'

I read this and laughed a little.

So far I have found the following fixes: 1. Black Betty's Grouding Kit 2. Professional Tune / voids warranty. Reset ECU on a weekly basis / not really feeling it. Can anyone recommend any other solution to resolve this issue? Thanks for any replies.

First off, how many miles do you have? Describe what you mean by throttle delay. If you still have a warranty you may want to have it looked at by dealership. Some ways to increase throttle response: Change spark plugs (inspect for fouling) Air filter change (inspect cleanliness of air flow side) Clean/inspect TB's (TB cleaner at auto store) Inspect MAF (be careful not to damage it handling, buy MAF cleaner if dirty). Reset ECU (disconnect negative batt wire for 20mins or so). Check for leaks in intakes/vaccum lines while car is running.

Change/inspect pcv valve. Run a cycle or two of fuel line/injector cleaner/seafoam through tank &/ brakebooster line.thats about it off the top of my head. [QUOTE=jninja]First off, how many miles do you have? Describe what you mean by throttle delay. I can't believe there are actually people who aren't aware of the throttle delay. Then again, I see that your car is a 2005, so it would appear as though you were lucky enough to have one of the older ones that doesn't have this issue.

My Infiniti G37 is less than 2 years old, and I've had this problem since I purchased the car. It is so bad, that I created a website devoted to documenting the problem: I leased the car from an Infiniti dealership in central Ohio. Mikroc Pro 5.61 Crack. I won't reference them by name, but there aren't many Infiniti dealers in central Ohio.

My website, (www. Infiniticolumbus.com) was intended to warn potential Infiniti buyers of the problem, because I didn't want others to go thru what I am currently going thru. The dealer refuses to acknowledge that there is a problem with the car. If they did, I would imagine they would then have to issue recalls, and at this point, Infiniti probably can't afford to fix the issue - and in fact, I don't think they even know what the issue is, or how to fix it. Trust me, I'm sure that the engineers at Infiniti are working day and night trying to resolve this issue. Drupal Could Not Execute Mail Delivery Program.

I've seen far too many people complain about it to believe that it's an isolated problem.

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