gio_momma said:
Didn't know him...I know he wasn't a very good driver and he was a cheater. The former cost him his life, the latter cost him respect. That guy crossed the line on his roof more often than on his tires. He's "lucky" he didn't kill more people than just himself...they should have pulled his license after the first number of crashes and he'd still be around.
You can talk all the trash you want about me and Ohm...I'll just keep refuting you with plain and simple facts. 4 guage is plenty for a short cable, 2 is fine for a long one. I suppose if you had a 600+ inch Hemi, you'd need 0 cable...oh yeah, no we don't...LOL...I just got done wiring one...just click on the little dude below to see it.
Cool car, fires right up. They've been driving the wheels off it (fully registered and insured) since last weekend. The guy doesn't even own a trailer.
Your the reason people have problems with their cars down the road.
2 gauge for a long cable? LMAO, Yea, if you think so. lol, Not!
2 gauge is what Walmart sells in their battery section for replacement cables.
Here's a perfect example:
http://www.jegs.com/cgi-bin/ncommerce3/ProductDisplay?prrfnbr=146672&prmenbr=361
This kit is the lowest quality kit that I would ever suggest to someone.
Notice the gauge cable used?
Now notice the amperage recommendation.
If you have a car with headlights, stereo, A/C, or any other voltage draining source, This cable wouldn't meet the requirements of the starter.
Ever hear of voltage drop Joe?
Maybe if you opened a book, you'd know about some of this stuff.
A wire can only pass it's given amount of amps to a destination. If you don't have the capacity to carry the amps through the wire, you will have voltage drop.
This causes dimming headlights, hot wires, burned starters.....
Obviously you have no clue as to what wire diameter passes which amount of amperage through it.
Once again,
Zero Gauge Welding Cable will get the job done.
lol, I can't believe your bitching about it weighing more.
Would you not buy a 100mm turbo because it weighs too much?
Seriously people, if you have questions about how to do the zero gauge welding cable upgrade, just Email me or PM me. Joe is being a hard-on lately and is seeming to destroy threads cause people won't do it his way all the time.
Later.....