Mugen Ground Wire
Originally posted by Road Rage
I got 15 wheel HP with this. It caused a harmonic convergence of the electro-magnetic energy fields, inducing a hyperbolic flux capacitance spike, also known as the Petee Barnumb Effect. It is not widely known even in EE circles, as Maxwell kind of kept this to himself when he was discovering and documenting the laws of electro-magnetics. It takes someone like a Mugen to unleash the tremendous energy potential which has evaded us degreed EE's who cannot think outside the box.
or is it
I cannot recall.
I got 15 wheel HP with this. It caused a harmonic convergence of the electro-magnetic energy fields, inducing a hyperbolic flux capacitance spike, also known as the Petee Barnumb Effect. It is not widely known even in EE circles, as Maxwell kind of kept this to himself when he was discovering and documenting the laws of electro-magnetics. It takes someone like a Mugen to unleash the tremendous energy potential which has evaded us degreed EE's who cannot think outside the box.
RoadRage,
I believe your claims to be congruent with both Farraday's and Lenze's laws!!
It is easily explained if . . . . . you consider the ground wire kit to be a perfect sphere (that alwways seemd to help in E-mags) and a point charge which diminishes as the the inverse square of the distance.
Originally posted by Road Rage
I got 15 wheel HP with this. It caused a harmonic convergence of the electro-magnetic energy fields, inducing a hyperbolic flux capacitance spike, also known as the Petee Barnumb Effect. It is not widely known even in EE circles, as Maxwell kind of kept this to himself when he was discovering and documenting the laws of electro-magnetics. It takes someone like a Mugen to unleash the tremendous energy potential which has evaded us degreed EE's who cannot think outside the box.
or is it
I cannot recall.
I got 15 wheel HP with this. It caused a harmonic convergence of the electro-magnetic energy fields, inducing a hyperbolic flux capacitance spike, also known as the Petee Barnumb Effect. It is not widely known even in EE circles, as Maxwell kind of kept this to himself when he was discovering and documenting the laws of electro-magnetics. It takes someone like a Mugen to unleash the tremendous energy potential which has evaded us degreed EE's who cannot think outside the box.
LOL, hillarious post haha. Anyways grounding wires will never hurt any type of electrical system, only give it benefits if there are any. Will it help if you have a bunch of electronics in your car? Why yes the car audio guys doing SPL have been upgrading their ground wires ever since, cant ever go wrong with a bigger ground wire.
Originally posted by AP1ByDesign
Just like this "Mugen" strut bar!!!
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Just like this "Mugen" strut bar!!!

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A import tuner magazine did a ground wire install on an S2000 (Import Tuner I believe)
and got something like .3 horsepower. IOW, they got nothing. I do recall a Mazda
RX7 Turbo 3rd gen getting a decent gain but who knows what resulted in that. Knowing
Dan (MacGyver) the way I do, if he says it's useless, trust him. This guy owns more
schematics and engineering books than I own Maxims.
and got something like .3 horsepower. IOW, they got nothing. I do recall a Mazda
RX7 Turbo 3rd gen getting a decent gain but who knows what resulted in that. Knowing
Dan (MacGyver) the way I do, if he says it's useless, trust him. This guy owns more
schematics and engineering books than I own Maxims.
I could give yu some wire that would light up as IF it was acting like a "powered ground", but I think the engine heat would kill it off pretty quickly 
And I'll have you BOTH know I've been pretty good about throwing books/magazines away lately
Most are still in boxes, but they mostly fit in an area 3' x 4.5' x 1.5' in my office's closet. Most of my mags are now on CD, and I will "someday" have a chance to transfer the rest. Think of it this way...if it wasn't for those things, LED items may have never come from my little mind

And I'll have you BOTH know I've been pretty good about throwing books/magazines away lately
Most are still in boxes, but they mostly fit in an area 3' x 4.5' x 1.5' in my office's closet. Most of my mags are now on CD, and I will "someday" have a chance to transfer the rest. Think of it this way...if it wasn't for those things, LED items may have never come from my little mind
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