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Relocate or Lightweight???

Old Feb 14, 2008 | 07:44 PM
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On the quest for more weight reduction up front. I have the heavy *** Optima red top and my question is: should I relocate to the rear? or get the Oddesy lightweight battery?
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Old Feb 14, 2008 | 07:47 PM
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Relocate. That way it will serve the purpose of lightening the front and it will help traction by being in the back.
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Is there a downside to the Oddessy battery? Heard it mentioned a few times, kinda wondering.......
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I've had a few Oddessy's in my past few cars.. never gave me problems.
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no matter what battery it is it should be relocated to the rear for weight transfer.
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Is there any guide lines or somekind of schematic if I decide to relocate the battery to rear(trunk)? Please advice or show some pics. Thanks.
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I've seen it placed in the spare tire area and I believe there are kits all over for it. Doesn't really interest me, so I haven't looked, sorry.
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i have been thinking about relocating my battery also.... but then u need a cutoff switch right? i always thought it would be a sweet mod and inexpensive
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I like the idea of weight savings versus adding seven or eight pounds of wire to do the relocation. If you're having problems hooking, the relocation might help, but I would rather fix the suspension and save some weight.
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Thanks everyone. I'm probably going to look into the lightweight battery ie. Braille, Oddessey etc.....only 11to 15 lbs. The car is not a daily driver anymore anyway.
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On the quest for more weight reduction up front. I have the heavy *** Optima red top and my question is: should I relocate to the rear? or get the Oddesy lightweight battery?

Def do the light weight up front. You could put it in the back, but you may have problems with starting the car. Plus you would have to had so much heavy battery cable it wouldnt be worth it.

I have been running the Oddesy up front for 2 years, and never had any problems.
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Originally Posted by foggedz
Def do the light weight up front. You could put it in the back, but you may have problems with starting the car. Plus you would have to had so much heavy battery cable it wouldnt be worth it.

I have been running the Oddesy up front for 2 years, and never had any problems.
Which Oddessey do you have? any other parts or adapters needed to install?
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But putting the battery rear of the axle will help a ton. So you gain a bit of weight doing it oh well. I would rather have the car launch good and run faster total time then launch poor and have a worse et.
If this does not help then why do most of the big time racers do it?
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