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  1. #1
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    buddyclub condenser kit on DC5

    i bought one today from private and as title, anyone done it and has pics or where is the best place the put the 3wires on a DC5R? instruction paper is in japanese and thats the problem.

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    Won't really do very much unless your car has grounding issues, but best places are probably:
    - alternator
    - intake manifold
    - any chassis bolt


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  4. #4
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    Quote Originally Posted by geeang View Post
    Won't really do very much unless your car has grounding issues, but best places are probably:
    - alternator
    - intake manifold
    - any chassis bolt
    thanks thats where exactly i wanted to put the ground wires to

    thanks for the link, it sure gave me an idea where exactly to bolt the ground wire since there are too muchs bolts everywhere.

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    dont know where to mount my buddyclub condenser unit. any good places?

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    Top of the fuse box is a good place

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    Quote Originally Posted by J_Phongsavan View Post
    dont know where to mount my buddyclub condenser unit. any good places?
    doubletap it beside your air intake!

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    Hi

    Any noticeable differences?

    Esp re; idle

    Thanks

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