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Old 02-16-2013, 09:06 PM   #8
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@ nas... Yeah this guy drives a honda... He said he has a buddy that drives an alero and was on this site. I forget his name tho.. And yeah he sounds just like that... Lmao.. dude told me to buy some kind of grease to put on the connector. I can buy it at any auto part store.. It supposed to keep the connection flowing.. Idk...

please tell me he isn't talking about dielectric grease...If he is, then don't listen to your ricer buddy about anything..

the only thing that will do is kill the circuit, electricity doesn't flow well through dielectric grease. it is used as a sealer on rubber gaskets and spark plug boots to keep water out of connections, because it doesn't break down with heat or electricity.
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