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Battery Relocation Clarification

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  • Start date Start date Jan 12, 2008

HGFireHazard

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When I pull the car back out in a couple of months I need to put in a new alternator. I've decided on the 130 amp PA Performance one, but they want me to make some wires larger... which is just a great excuse for me to put the battery in the trunk.

I've read enough stuff about wires and crap to make my head spin, so I want to do this right.

I'm looking at a Taylor box and a Moroso cut off switch.

My understanding is that 1/0 is a good and safe choice to go from the battery to the switch, and then from the switch (unfused) to the starter. I would also use 1/0 to ground the battery to the popular quad shock bracket.

From here things get a bit fuzzier for me.

To make the switch work as it should I need to run the alternator wire directly to the + terminal on the battery, correct? I don't believe I need to use 1/0 for this, is 4 AWG sufficient, or should I use 2 AWG? What size in-line fuse should I use here, if any?

I would then connect the starter to the fuse box. I've assumed that 4 AWG is sufficient for this as well, is that correct?

Beyond this, I would run one additional ground from the engine to the chassis. Now, some people have said to run this from the - battery terminal all the way up into the engine bay... but to me that's a heck of a lot of 1/0 on the car. I would rather just do the first if the second isn't necessary.

Finally, I've read a bit about the ground for the ECU and the need to use a 10 AWG wire to ensure the ECU runs the same as before. Is this true? If so, would you run the wire from the current ground back to the - on the battery?

I know it's a lot of questions but I think this thread can be helpful to anyone looking for more definitive answers to these questions.
 

95BlueStallion

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How did you end up doing this, cause I just ordered a relocation kit as well...
 

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I decided to wait because I couldn't get clear answers on the questions.

I instead opted for an ignition beef up. When I get a new battery I will do these then. Sorry I can't help further.

EDIT: If it helps at all, when I decide to do this I'm going to get an Optima battery with a nice looking billet or something hold down and not a box. I'm going to get the cut-off switch and put it behind the license plate as others have done.

This is how I had it in my head:

+ Battery to Toggle Switch (1 Battery Terminal, 1 1/0 Connector)
+ Toggle Switch to Starter (2 1/0 Connectors)
+ Starter to Distribution Box (2 4 AWG Connectors)
+ Alternator to Battery (2 4 AWG Connectors) (unless get battery terminals that accept wire)
+ Alternator In-Line Fuse (2 4 AWG Connectors) (unless get ANL fuse holder that accepts wire)
- Battery to Quad Shock Mount (1 Battery Terminal, 1 1/0 Connector)
- Quad Shock to Engine Ground (2 4 AWG Connectors)
- Engine Ground to Chassis (2 4 AWG Connectors)

The only change I might make would be to move the alternator wiring up to 2 gauge, and be sure to include a fusible link in the wiring from the alternator to the battery.
 

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take a look at this,also check the links.
http://forums.corral.net/forums/showthread.php?t=648005&highlight=battery+cable+relocation
 

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Im in the process of doing this now... and ive found the link mentioned above helpful
Bosko5.0
take a look at this,also check the links.
http://forums.corral.net/forums/show...ble+relocation
Click to expand...

as well as this


i have 1/0 gauge for my + and -, both running to the front, and 2 ga running to the front that will be going to the alternator. In the middle of doing anything and everyhting to the car so i havent done to much more besides mount my switch in the trunklid which looks awesome and ran all the wires
 
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