FS: BIg 3 upgrade for 4cyl

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For sale is a big 3 upgrade for any 98-02 accord with the stock F23 engine. all wires are measured out to fit however because of the big lugs you made need some washers when you bolt the wire down. The wire is 2/0 gauge flexoprene welding cable. All the lugs are heat-shrinked with some heavy duty 4/0 heat-shrink.

This a very heavy duty electrical upgrade for someone running a bigger car audio system and/or a lot of electrical aftermarket accessories.

I take payment in paypal or money order. paypal preferred.

$55 shipped.

PS: if this is sold and anyone else needs a set for their car, or if you need a set made for your v6 engine just pm me and I can make it.

also I will trade for a nicer front lip that will fit a 99 sedan. (no cracks)

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Dudes, stop posting unrelated stuff in this guys thread just to post in this thread.

OP, this isn't the complete Big 3, to be complete it must have an inline fuse on the longer cable which goes from the positive terminal to the alternator. Nonetheless, GLWS for a great functional product! I actually made my big 3 the same way you did, same cables and same copper terminals lol.
 
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Thank you but there is absolutely no need for a fuse there at all. You only need an inline fuse from the battery positive to the amp positive. This isn't my first rodeo sir.
 

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Edited: Good luck with your sale.

I still don't think that the original Big 3 info is obsolete, but you are right not everyone would require the inline fuse option. For most it would work more than perfect just like it is. For high output alternators, it may be different.
 
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I get what you are saying and thank you, I'm just saying that unless there is something about this engine/car I don't know about? then there is no need for that fuse there at all. If whoever buys this wants to put their own fuse on the wire for safety then that is fine. From my own experience on the numerous amount of cars I worked on it is not needed.
 

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correct, this upgrade would be ideal if you have or are going to be installing a HO alt. Also its not like you are cutting out the factory wiring to replace it with this. You just simply bolt these wires on top. I mean this more for the positive wire than the two ground. the two grounds you could probably just go ahead and replace.
 
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