Check this out. It will be roughly the same locations.
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EDIT: I just realized it dosent actually state where the grounds are. So to explain it, there is a ground that comes off the fire wall that goes to the manifold at the bolt that holds the throttle cable on. Or you can ground it to the boss directly under the throttle cable mount on the back side of the manifold that is used to secure the wireing harness to the motor.
The other ground is on the transmission which leads up to the frame by where the I/C pipe comes through on the passenger side.
Hope this helps. If not, let me know, and I can get pictures.
Now, import tunners also did a power pages on a 92 talon back a few years ago, and one of the mods was a ground grid. Basically it put an extra 4 or 5 ground points on with larger diameter wire.
They experiencd around 5-10 horse gain just for that. I can't gurantee that this will happen for you or anyone else, but it is an excellent idea because it lets all your sensors respond better.
I use one on mine, and I have made my own heavier guage wires to ground on other cars. The one that I use is an "NR-G" ground set. they usually run between $30 and $50 depending on the brand.