From what I remember it had a very healthy engine so he had it covered. It does appear to add a bit though. I'd have to cover the tire like the battery to keep that tire smell out of the car.
wiring will be in this spot but different..actually its all out again ..to make it look a bit "nicer" .. its not a Show car.. so I dont care too much about the Cables ...Is that the finished product? Are you leaving the wiring there in that spot?
I love that new tire smellFrom what I remember it had a very healthy engine so he had it covered. It does appear to add a bit though. I'd have to cover the tire like the battery to keep that tire smell out of the car.
This is how i mounted mine...in the spare tire well...0 gauge wire is for cranking only...8ga wire with fusible link for charging...
What box is this? And any write up on what all you did I like thisThis is how i mounted mine...in the spare tire well...0 gauge wire is for cranking only...8ga wire with fusible link for charging...
I don't think 10G wire is big enough to handle the load of all the other electrical systems. The exterior lights alone draw over 20 amps. Now factor in HVAC, windows, defrost, or anything else potentially running through the 10G. wire. I'd keep the original plan personally
@Blown88GT what's the rating for 10g wire for DC?
Can you put the cable to the starter and cable from the battery on the same lug?
IIRC its a taylor box...i custom mounted it in the spare wheel well so it sits level.
As far as the wiring yes i run two wires...i spoke with a number of people regarding a safe way to install the battery in the back. If you run a 0 ga wire alone its hot all the time and if it becomes damaged through time or in an accident has the potential to cause serious issues. We came up with running the 0 ga thats hot only while cranking and then running a smaller 8ga with a fusible link for charging.
Very nice install killer5.0
I have my whole wiring diagram somewhere i just have to see if i can find it. I did this a couple years ago when i redid all the harnesses.
I'd just do that and bypass sending the current to the starter through the distribution block altogether.
I like visuals, so just making sure we are on the same page. Same lug of the 4 post block like this, correct?
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I like the way your battery is wired. Must have a starter relay in the back so the big wire only goes to the starter. That's the safest way to do it. For racing you have to run an alternator wire to the cut off switch in the rear also.....along with the alternator charge wire.