Here's a Diagram For Battery Relocation
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Here's a Diagram For Battery Relocation
Here's a diagram for relocating your battery.
I've seen alot of different ways people are doing this. Some good, some bad and some wrong.
IMHO, I think this is the correct way of doing this.
You will need some #1/0 awg for the battery cables. I like weilding cable,
it's very flexible.
Some #4 awg for everything else. Automotive Wire would be nice.
Cut-Off Switch of your choice.
I like to put a 150-200 amp fuse on the ground side. This fuses the whole
wiring system.
This way, when you push your cut-off switch, it kills the whole system.
I hope this helps.
I've seen alot of different ways people are doing this. Some good, some bad and some wrong.
IMHO, I think this is the correct way of doing this.
You will need some #1/0 awg for the battery cables. I like weilding cable,
it's very flexible.
Some #4 awg for everything else. Automotive Wire would be nice.
Cut-Off Switch of your choice.
I like to put a 150-200 amp fuse on the ground side. This fuses the whole
wiring system.
This way, when you push your cut-off switch, it kills the whole system.
I hope this helps.
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I seen one that was pretty cool in an older Camaro.
He had a rod that connected to the switch in the trunk that was removable (rod only) when not at the track. The rod went through an existing bolt hole.
I'm pretty sure if you looked hard enough you could come up with somewhere.....like maybe behind the rear tag (remove at the track) or through the rear tag ??? just thinking out loud.
He had a rod that connected to the switch in the trunk that was removable (rod only) when not at the track. The rod went through an existing bolt hole.
I'm pretty sure if you looked hard enough you could come up with somewhere.....like maybe behind the rear tag (remove at the track) or through the rear tag ??? just thinking out loud.
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I setup mine similar to that. but I ran 0/1 to my starter from my dist block, and I ran a 0/1 from my starter to my battery ground. also I think I ran 2ga for the normal stuff.
and of course a 0/1 engine to chassis ground.
and of course a 0/1 engine to chassis ground.
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I seen one that was pretty cool in an older Camaro.
He had a rod that connected to the switch in the trunk that was removable (rod only) when not at the track. The rod went through an existing bolt hole.
I'm pretty sure if you looked hard enough you could come up with somewhere.....like maybe behind the rear tag (remove at the track) or through the rear tag ??? just thinking out loud.
He had a rod that connected to the switch in the trunk that was removable (rod only) when not at the track. The rod went through an existing bolt hole.
I'm pretty sure if you looked hard enough you could come up with somewhere.....like maybe behind the rear tag (remove at the track) or through the rear tag ??? just thinking out loud.
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The only ways that I have seen it done that I would do are the regular switch style that people mounted on their tag.
I have thought about it many times and that is about the only way I can think of doing it that I would be happy with. I don't like the looks of the big *** rod sticking through the panel or the tail light.
I have thought about it many times and that is about the only way I can think of doing it that I would be happy with. I don't like the looks of the big *** rod sticking through the panel or the tail light.
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A friend of mine was trying describe to me over the phone, how the alternator field wire could be routed to the disconnect switch and still kill the car as well.
He's a pretty smart guy when it comes to electrical wiring so I have no reaso to doubt him.
Just figured that would be a way of saving Money/weight by running a 16gauge wire instead 4ga cable the whole length of the car to accomplish the same thing In the end.
He's a pretty smart guy when it comes to electrical wiring so I have no reaso to doubt him.
Just figured that would be a way of saving Money/weight by running a 16gauge wire instead 4ga cable the whole length of the car to accomplish the same thing In the end.
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The cutoff switch should not just ahut the motor off, but kill all power. In the event of an emergency you wouldnt want to have a crash but the fuel pump or oter electrical systems being powered if there was a fuel spill.
And the point of the alt cable going back that far is to insure that the battery actually gets charged(from what ive read)
And the point of the alt cable going back that far is to insure that the battery actually gets charged(from what ive read)
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A friend of mine was trying describe to me over the phone, how the alternator field wire could be routed to the disconnect switch and still kill the car as well.
He's a pretty smart guy when it comes to electrical wiring so I have no reaso to doubt him.
Just figured that would be a way of saving Money/weight by running a 16gauge wire instead 4ga cable the whole length of the car to accomplish the same thing In the end.
He's a pretty smart guy when it comes to electrical wiring so I have no reaso to doubt him.
Just figured that would be a way of saving Money/weight by running a 16gauge wire instead 4ga cable the whole length of the car to accomplish the same thing In the end.