It's gets really crazy in the electron world. You see, electrons are like guards that keep protons from rioting and therefore with less rioting and neutron mutilation, that means less atom tension and stress within the electron community, thus the smoother shifting. I can see that happeningAh. Additional grounding removes tension from the shift cables and allows for smoother shifts.
Don't forget that the faster they move the lighter they are. So there's a bonus weight reduction.It's gets really crazy in the electron world. You see, electrons are like guards that keep protons from rioting and therefore with less rioting and neutron mutilation, that means less atom tension and stress within the electron community, thus the smoother shifting. I can see that happening
no one is judging your opinion. Placebo is a real thing but you should understand that its just placebo.For those FL owners who thinks this is a bullshit claim, I dare you swap out the OEM ground wire and get thick cable wire (anywhere!) and go for a test drive. Report your experience here.
I’m just trying to share what I discovered
This exactly!no one is judging your opinion. Placebo is a real thing but you should understand that its just placebo.
A ground cable cannot logically have any effect on the smoothness of a mechanical manual transmission.
if you simply claimed that it made throttle response better or the engine smoother, 100% of people would agree because better grounds are proven to improve ignition systems on combustion engines.
Or when you’re absolutely bored and have nothing to do during the next pandemic.This exactly!
Someone else posted a link to a complete upgraded HKS grounding system. I can certainly understand why something like that can improve electrical system functionality/consistency. But just changing 1 ground cable to a better one is not going to do much except look nicer under the hood. Even that HKS system, I see this as one of those things you add to your car after you’ve exhausted your list of mods/improvements and want to eek out that last 1-2% of performance.
I’m as big of a skeptic as anyone here, but it seems like you were expecting a fancy grounding system to fix a misdiagnosed problem?I fell for the Hyper Earth claim on my Evo 8 when I was having some rough idle issues when warmed up. It did squat from a perceptible perspective - no difference. I still have most of it in my basement if anyone needs it.