I want to move the battery to the trunk on my V6 Milano. I have the dash loose at the moment and I figure this is a good time to run the wire through the firewall. My first question is about the wire. I have some Stinger brand four gauge wire that was used in a stereo in a previous car, but I worry that I need something larger. Am I better off going down to the auto parts store and picking up whatever their largest battery cable is? What cable does the GTV6 use?
Since I am in Mexico and it is hard to get nice things here, I was thinking I would buy a simple plastic battery box (non sealed). I was planning to put the battery on the right side, as far forward as possible. Is this location advised?
Thanks x-rad, I will go with 2 gauge then.
About location, should the battery be located toward the front of the trunk (nearest the passenger compartment), or should it go full rear to get the greatest shift in balance?
I have not weighed my car, but with the battery relocation I think might be able to achieve a rear weight bias. My car is a Gold 3.0 with no AC and no power steering. It also has a 6lb composite hood and 4lb trunk lid.
About location, should the battery be located toward the front of the trunk (nearest the passenger compartment), or should it go full rear to get the greatest shift in balance?
I have not weighed my car, but with the battery relocation I think might be able to achieve a rear weight bias. My car is a Gold 3.0 with no AC and no power steering. It also has a 6lb composite hood and 4lb trunk lid.
I wouldn't bet on rear bias; stock bumpers are way too heavy, especially the front one. I would put the battery so that the mounting holes on the bottom are easily accessible and as far forward as possible. I think the reduced polar moment is more important in this case than the static weight distribution (which will hardly change with moving the battery from the rear to the front of the trunk). Of course if the car is a daily (or at least weekend) driver I would also consider how much room it takes away from the trunk.
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here are some pics of what the guys did in the rsae car:
http://www.ruf.rice.edu/~rsae/pictures/ ... index.html
they used some relocation kit from summit. NOT recommended
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here are some pics of what the guys did in the rsae car:
http://www.ruf.rice.edu/~rsae/pictures/ ... index.html
they used some relocation kit from summit. NOT recommended
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