Battery relocation question

Busted07

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Nov 15, 2005
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I bought a bettery relocation kit to stick a regular battery in my hatch. My buddy is about to buy one as well, but he has an optima red top. i know for putting regular batteries in the hatch, you have to have a sealed box. my question is, when you have a gel cell optima, do you have to have it in a box, or can you just use the mount kit they offer and be legal to race?
 
You should look it up in on the NHRA website. They have to have the rules listed somewhere there.

My thoughts (not being a 1/4 racer): Put it in the box anyway. That way it looks cleaner than just having the battery exposed in the hatch / trunk area. You will be prone to putting something on the battery that can arc across the poles (thing pliers, metal pens, etc. Plus when you go to the track there will be no question of passing tech.
 
srothfuss said:
You should look it up in on the NHRA website. They have to have the rules listed somewhere there.

My thoughts (not being a 1/4 racer): Put it in the box anyway. That way it looks cleaner than just having the battery exposed in the hatch / trunk area. You will be prone to putting something on the battery that can arc across the poles (thing pliers, metal pens, etc. Plus when you go to the track there will be no question of passing tech.

:stupid: better to err on the safety side...
 
Thats what i thought as well, but his car is really nice, and he wanted to use one of those billet hold downs and keep it exposed so you can see the billet... i know where you guys are comin from, and i have a nhra book in the mail, i just thought id throw it out there.. thanks again for the help.