Battery Relocation
ky_infiniti2000
07-10-2001, 11:17 AM
What is needed to do this the right way? I want to move it to the trunk. I have seen some just mount the battery in open in the trunk, and others use a sealed container? What gauge wite should i haul back to the front as well?
courtneyb
courtneyb
G22DET
07-10-2001, 11:47 AM
i will soon be doing my battery relocation with a dry-cell battery to teh trunk soon...i'll let you know more info then...in themean time, check with the se-r archive.
Grunter
07-10-2001, 05:53 PM
I ask the same sort of question on another forum,
Have a look here,
If some of it doesnt make sence give me a yell
Cheers Grunter
http://www.canze.org.nz/forum/messageview.cfm?catid=2&threadid=355&highlight_key=y&keyword1=Grunter
Have a look here,
If some of it doesnt make sence give me a yell
Cheers Grunter
http://www.canze.org.nz/forum/messageview.cfm?catid=2&threadid=355&highlight_key=y&keyword1=Grunter
P10DET
07-10-2001, 11:30 PM
Originally posted by G22DET
i will soon be doing my battery relocation with a dry-cell battery to teh trunk soon...i'll let you know more info then...in themean time, check with the se-r archive.
Are you talking about the WestCo battery?
If so, I have a box that is perfect for it. I've mounted mine in the trunk of my SE-R. I tried to offer it to a couple of the SR20 related companies that have sprung up, but no one bit. So, after the DET is in, I think I'm going to make a run of them.
I'm running 1 AWG wire IIRC. I think 2AWG will suffice, but I'd rather have a little head space. Some people run 4 AWG, but that is rather small IMHO.
The box I have is drilled and countersunk for gromets that provide a seal where the wires go through. I'm also going to vent it. The sealed box with vent is not required with this battery, but try telling that to Bubba at the track who is failing you in tech. :mad:
Be sure to mount the battery on the passenger side. It's done to help offset the weight of the driver. The other location that is good is just behind the rear seat in the center of the car as this is closest to the polar moment of inertia. This will help with making the car more directionally responsive. Mounting it far back will make it less directionally responsive, but tend to rotate better.
i will soon be doing my battery relocation with a dry-cell battery to teh trunk soon...i'll let you know more info then...in themean time, check with the se-r archive.
Are you talking about the WestCo battery?
If so, I have a box that is perfect for it. I've mounted mine in the trunk of my SE-R. I tried to offer it to a couple of the SR20 related companies that have sprung up, but no one bit. So, after the DET is in, I think I'm going to make a run of them.
I'm running 1 AWG wire IIRC. I think 2AWG will suffice, but I'd rather have a little head space. Some people run 4 AWG, but that is rather small IMHO.
The box I have is drilled and countersunk for gromets that provide a seal where the wires go through. I'm also going to vent it. The sealed box with vent is not required with this battery, but try telling that to Bubba at the track who is failing you in tech. :mad:
Be sure to mount the battery on the passenger side. It's done to help offset the weight of the driver. The other location that is good is just behind the rear seat in the center of the car as this is closest to the polar moment of inertia. This will help with making the car more directionally responsive. Mounting it far back will make it less directionally responsive, but tend to rotate better.
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