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Battery Relocation


Willson

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Its simple (or was in my last car)

 

Distribution block in the front where the battery was. 4 guage run to the back FUSED AT BOTH ENDS. I think you can drill into the sides of the boot, not the deep bit where the tank is.

 

I had a marine battery box from Lucas vented to the outside for the battery (although this isnt really needed).

 

Im sure Terry will be able to give you better advice as he's done this in his car...

 

Gaz.

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Well I did it, and it was well worth it.

After taking the rear seat, sub and amp (my heavy aftermarket stuff), spare, tools etc out, the rear tyres were losing traction all the time. It was a bit of a joke really.

I was hoping it would help, and it has really made all the difference. Night and day, seriously.

I have a toyota battery and it must weigh at least 15kg !

 

No box or switch at the mo though :innocent:

 

Will, post pics if I can borrow a cam off a mate.

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Yeah, seat belts are gone :)

I haven't weighed my car.

The stuff I removed is just what's above, really. Most of the stuff from the rear of the car, apart from the plastic trim, and the carpet. I want to to keep it looking tidy.

 

Still one cat in though. Just for the moment.

 

I was gonna swap my Blitz split rims for some Volks or something, but they don't really weigh any more than stock, which I was surprised at.

 

But I decided they just look tooo good :cool:

http://www.members.aol.com/gwillson75/lake

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Originally posted by dude

Gaz

What sort of fuse you talking about , one of the stereo type ones and what rating ?????;)

 

John:flame Dev

 

Dude, yeah an in-line one like car audio, at least 60 amp I would say (maybe more on a Supra)?

 

Maplins sell the waterproof holders for £3 each, and the the fuses are like £1.50 for 5.

 

Gaz.

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You can get sealed batteries that are not lead-acid, i cant recall what technology they use but you can lay them on their side to take up less room, also, you could use a circuit breaker instead of a fuse if you wanted to be really trick..

 

 

By the way, how comes your cars weight in at about 1500kg, my VIN plate says 1960kg or something around that.

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