Hyper Ground System Installaion - Sun Auto - Turbo & High-Tech Performance

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One day Eric Hsu from XS Engineering gave us a call to tell us about a new product they've been installing on a lot of cars.

"Dude, you have to check out these Hyper Ground System cables."

"What do they do?"

"It replaces any car's grounding system and makes horsepower through reduced electrical resistance."

"No way! You're full of s..."

"Believe it. Come over here and I'll show you."

Knowing the XS Engineering crew isn't new to making horsepower, we gave them the benefit of the doubt and took a short trip to see for ourselves exactly what Eric was talking about.

The Hyper Ground System is actually manufactured by Sun Automobile in Japan, a recognized manufacturer of high-quality aftermarket accessories. Sun also manufactures OEM parts for Mitsubishi, Nissan and Toyota.

We discovered the Hyper Ground System is exactly what Eric said it would be: a series of high-quality ground cables. Being that the Hyper Ground System is only a series of ground cables, it's a safe and reliable upgrade that provides lower resistance in the ground path.

Sun Auto claims a better grounding path helps the engine produce more power, improves gas mileage, increases engine response and improves engine starting.

One of the biggest misnomers is that most enthusiasts don't realize that the amount of the electrical current that runs through the negative battery terminal is equal to that running through the positive end. When you install a higher performance ignition system or sound system there is a higher demand of electrical current running through the battery terminals.

You wouldn't want to install a 2-gauge power wire for your sound system and a 20-gauge on the negative side, right? So why would you do the same for the engine?

What's so special about the Hyper Ground System and why can't you use any old wire to do the same thing? The high quality wires provided by Sun Auto are constructed of almost pure copper. Since electrons travel only on the outside of each strand of wire, each Hyper Ground wire uses 1477 strands of 99-percent pure copper wire. Other grounding systems use less than 300 strands and some other brands use only aluminum wire that costs less, but doesn't perform nearly as well as copper wire. Even the accessories included with the kit (e.g. battery adaptor terminals, wire lugs, etc.) are made of almost pure copper.

To keep the electrons inside the wire, the silver and gold-colored Hyper Grounds utilize three layers of shielding to prevent electron leakage. Red, blue and yellow Hyper Grounds use two layers of shielding. Even if you tried to use good old amplifier power wire, it wouldn't be as effective as the Hyper Ground System.

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In addition, Sun Auto exclusively owns the international patent for the daisy chain type of grounding system. Other ground systems must either make a circle (i.e. start at one point, and return to the originating point) or use a distribution block and then distribute the ground wires throughout the engine. The Hyper Ground System allows a cleaner installation because of the method of installation.

All of this sounds great on paper, but as with anything else that sounds too good to be true, we needed to see some proof. Still a bit skeptical, we dyno-tested several cars before and after on XS Engineering's dynamometer.

Installation is relatively easy and requires only simple hand tools. The cables are attached to the ground points in a series or in daisy-chain configuration with one cable directly attached to the next. A supplied battery terminal adaptor mounts on the negative post of the battery.

From there, two cables attach to the terminal adaptor, with one attaching to the chassis and the other attaching to the first ground point. Then the Hyper Ground cables should be attached to the intake manifold, head, block, transmission and finally the opposite shock tower or any other point on the chassis.

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There is no particular order in which the cables must attach, but, again, they must be attached together in a series or daisy-chain fashion.

Last, tie up all ground cables with supplied wire ties for a clean and tidy installation.

As we found in our own testing, sometimes altering ground points can affect performance increases. For example, on the S2000, there were minimal gains with a ground point on the head. When we moved the ground point to the ignition coils, we gained a significant amount of power. On other cars, we tried multiple grounding points such as ignition coils, ignition igniters, factory ground unions, etc., to maximize performance.

Ultimately, to maximize performance gains, dyno-testing may be required. However, there was never a loss in horsepower on any of our five tests, regardless of grounding points.

For the tests, we chose three cars that come in relatively common modified trims: 1995 Mazda RX-7, 2002 Honda S2000, and a 2002 Suzuki Aerio. We simply baselined each car, installed the Hyper Ground System, and then made another dyno pull.

Each and every car showed some kind of improvement, some cars more than others. In some cases, we had to change the locations of the grounding points to find maximum performance gains. This was probably because of the cars' relatively mild state of tuning.

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Both Sun Auto and XS told us that highly modified cars would see even more significant gains in horsepower, because modified cars generally have a greater demand placed on their electrical systems.

Overall, we were amazed at the power gains these cars generated with the Hyper Ground System.

The Hyper Ground System is one of the best values on the high performance product market. Starting at only $98.50 for the S size (fits most four-cylinder cars), $103.50 for the M size (fits most six-cylinder cars), and $143.50 for the L size (fits larger cars or rear-mounted battery cars), the horsepower-per-dollar factor looks pretty sweet.

2002 Suzuki AerioApex ExhaustCustom Intake rpm Before After Gain 2500 52.5 52.9 0.5 3000 64.4 64.6 0.2 3500 72.8 72.9 1.1 4000 85.4 86.4 1.0 4500 97.1 98.3 1.2 5000 106.6 109.7 3.1 5500 112.6 116.5 3.9 6000 119.6 120.3 0.7 6500 114.8 116.4 1.6 avg.     1.48

2002 Honda S2000Apex WS ExhaustAEM Intake rpm Before After Gain 2500 47.1 46.7 -.04 3000 59.7 60.0 0.3 3500 75.5 75.7 0.2 4000 85.2 85.5 0.3 4500 92.9 93.7 0.8 5000 104.4 105.7 1.3 5500 120.7 121.7 1.0 6000 151.7 151.9 0.2 6500 163.8 165.9 2.1 7000 172.4 174.0 1.6 7500 184.9 186.9 2.0 8000 192.2 193.8 1.6 8500 189.0 190.3 1.3 avg.     1.03

1995 Mazda RX-7 Twin TurboStock engineApex GT front mount intercoolerRSR cat back exhaustApex Power FC tuned by XS550cc primary injectors, 1300cc secondary injectorsStock twin-turbos

rpm Before After Gain 3000 129.2 134.7 5.5 3500 163.8 166.2 2.4 4000 185.5 186.6 1.1 4500 233.3 {{{240}}}.0 6.7 5000 265.7 274.5 8.8 5500 289.3 298.9 9.6 6000 306.6 311.4 4.8 6500 313.0 328.3 15.3 7000 320.7 330.3 9.6 avg.     7.09