so i got this
http://www.jegs.com/i/JEGS+Performance+ ... 8/10002/-1
what else will i need? it looks fairly complete anything i should look out for upon install?
Yes i read the howto just looking for any recent input
battery relocate questions
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Fuzzy you may want a bigger battery and ground wires or you may have slow starts also a bigger gauge wire will help keep resistance down especially from the alternator. The positive wire in the kit looks to be a 8 maybe 4 gauge depending on the distance I would at least do 2 gauge.
bone-yard-racing wrote:
Remind him of two things for the mustang:
Slow in=Fast out
Fast in=Ambulance out
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I did not although i do understand the benefits of leaving it upfront i simply dont make enough power or autocross enough to notice. It makes working on the car much easier and my trunk is loaded with crap anywaysdadmoonbunny wrote:Did you consider weight and balance when you moved the battery?
2 full spares
jacks
jack stands
tool boxes
lights
extra harness
oil
coolant
assorted parts
If they made a 2gn bumper relocate like fattires did for the 1gns i would of jumped on that.
Also to update ive notices zero voltage issues even when it hit 7 degrees it started right up no issues.
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