My Battery Relocation Install...
First thing was to get a battery box.. In this case i decided to fabricate my own...

2, 3/8" bolts secure it in the spare tire well...

Battery mounted and all wired up Note: the 200 amp circuit breaker (bottom right) in line with the ground cable

Look no more battery!

Rough setup of how the wires are set. Subject to change.

All in all im very happy with the setup! it cleans up Alot of room in the engine bay, and it also puts a nice chunk of weight over the rear tires. I have not noticed any difference in first startup, or alternator drain. It starts up just fine like it always has. It also runs if anything, Smoother then what it did with the stock wiring..
For the wires i used #1 cable from the battery to the terminal in the engine bay. and from the engine bay splitter i used #4 wire to go to the alternator and the starter. I also used #4 wire for the ground in the rear...
I was going to run the main cable to the starter, but i wasnt sure how it was going to fit with my LT headers. I could always change it around next time if i notice any issues with power loss. The ground from the battery goes to the rear bumper support off the rail of the car. I took out the stock bolt and cleaned up the surfaces of everything the best i could. I hope that this will help others just like alot of others threads helped me!
you need an emergency cutoff switch or they wont let you run it down the track.
also isnt that style of battery suppose to be in a box thats vented outside the car?
i'm not sure, but, i dont think you have to mount a gel sealed battery in a vented box.
Its a sealed battery so i dont think i need a battery box. I dont really plan on taking it down the track (anytime soon anyway) and if i do ill get an on/off switch just for safety.
All in due time my friend!
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out with the old...

And in with the new... (canton 2 quart overflow tank)

It adds a certain badass touch to the whole engine bay i think.
out with the old...

And in with the new... (canton 2 quart overflow tank)

It adds a certain badass touch to the whole engine bay i think.

dont have a rulebook so i dont know the exact wording..




