hey,
if anyone is doing a battery relocation to boot in the near future,
do ya think you could do an article on it, havent been able to find much on it
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Get a battery box, cable and a fuse... put the battery in the back. run the cable
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nice work shane, spot on, and so detailed, love all those pics you have included! lol, think this one is a job for justin, sure he has a million pics of it haha. Very good thing to do, tidies up the engine bay so much
you will need a battery box for legal purposes and i think u need to vent it to outside the car, but i wouldnt do that till i got told to by the police lol, but battery box is a good idea! also makes putting sound system in a whole lot easier!
you will need a battery box for legal purposes and i think u need to vent it to outside the car, but i wouldnt do that till i got told to by the police lol, but battery box is a good idea! also makes putting sound system in a whole lot easier!
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you can use a dry cel like odyssey batteries and then you dont have to vent it.etking wrote:nice work shane, spot on, and so detailed, love all those pics you have included! lol, think this one is a job for justin, sure he has a million pics of it haha. Very good thing to do, tidies up the engine bay so much
you will need a battery box for legal purposes and i think u need to vent it to outside the car, but i wouldnt do that till i got told to by the police lol, but battery box is a good idea! also makes putting sound system in a whole lot easier!
but yes, run the cable from the battery (in the boot) to the started motor, and then ground the battery in the boot in a well grounded place, and make sure you reground the engine if you moved the cable, then fuse it at the battery.
its that easy.
good luck
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