A couple specific SRT intercooler install questions

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Addicted2Boost
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Post by Addicted2Boost » Wed May 21, 2008 10:45 am

its easy to relocate the battery and its safe just run a 4guage amp wire to the trunk connect the battery positive termanial then sand down the body a little and connect the negative to there as for the computer i did not have to cut any wires all i had to do is take off some of the hard plastic it has supporting it to the frame just disconnect it slowly from the frame you can see where i put mine in the pic above i also painted it black so it didnt look so tacky this is seriously the best way since there is not much room to do things or mounting space
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Post by Cbussilver01es » Wed May 21, 2008 12:09 pm

Damn, I guess I'll have to relocate the battery anyway.... I really wanted to avoid that too... o well
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Post by Addicted2Boost » Wed May 21, 2008 12:13 pm

some people use a smaller battery but i dont like that idea especially if you have subs and an amp. i have also seen people put the battery in the front bumper attached to the frame but that is to much work the computer you have no choice but to move if you use the srt intercooler. unless you get a different intercooler that has the hot and cold sides on the sides of the intercooler instead of sticking out

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