Voltage Stabilizer Install Help
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im installing the pivot raizin and i cant figure out how to attact the neg cable and that piece where you can connect 3 grounds. i dont have the setup redz has. i just can figure out how to put it all together
pic here of my batter top
pic here of my batter top
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First off, I'd adjust your negative cable so it is nowhere near your AEM, that can cause some serious issues.
Next, see that little nut on the negative cable? Just hook it up there.
Next, see that little nut on the negative cable? Just hook it up there.
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<div class='quotetop'>QUOTE (REDZMAN @ Nov 3 2005, 05:37 PM) <{POST_SNAPBACK}></div><div class='quotemain'>First off, I'd adjust your negative cable so it is nowhere near your AEM, that can cause some serious issues.</div>
He means positive... The terminal closest to the AEM is the positive there...
I just dont want you hooking anything up backwards because of a redz typo smile.gif
He means positive... The terminal closest to the AEM is the positive there...
I just dont want you hooking anything up backwards because of a redz typo smile.gif
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ok figured that out. thanks. another thing. good ground points. every bolt i find has a nut underneath the body or sheet metal that i cant reach, howd you guys do it?
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Bah, whatever.
LOL
Anyways, just get a multimeter and check to see if it's a good ground. if it's not, look again, or clean some paint off.
LOL
Anyways, just get a multimeter and check to see if it's a good ground. if it's not, look again, or clean some paint off.
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I followed Redz detailed instructions without any problems. None of the moutning points had any bolts behind. The only thing I did that I don't remember Redz posting was to sand all the painted surface contact points to make sure I was getting metal to metal.
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Yeah, had good grounds without doing it. I think it was because of the bolt holes.