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Be careful with too many grounds. You don't want to create a "ground loop" problem. This will cause static in your radio and other more serious problems.Simple ground form the neg batt cable to the turbo mount and fender as Steve said. Also make sure the ones on the back of the head are clean and secure.
Remember that the fan gets its power straight off the battery thru a relay.If the fan has a good ground, the alternator should handle it without a bobble. If the voltage at the alternator is still good when the fan is running, then we can probably discount a tired alternator and look for some resistance in the SM circuit which I described above.If it makes you feel any better, one of my cars is showing a big drop on the SM while driving but I am seeing good voltage at the alternator. SM is down about half a volt over what I am seeing elsewhere.