**Feeler** Battery Relocation DIY (to trunk)

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Go ahead and close it. But maybe amend the title to the other thread once I've posted, to make it 'cylinder neutral'? :)
 

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you ran the wire...underneath the car?...isn't that just putting it at risk by having it in the elements?
 

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lol I used a heavy duty wire, not the kind with the soft plastic jacket you get from stereo shops. It's actually 1awg wire from a set of transfer truck jumper cables. $40 for 20ft cables, making two wires. It's also tucked up into the chassis, out of harm's way. I went about doing several things quite differently than you'd expect, for my own reasons. I'll get the write-up tonight in the other thread.
 
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well the wire is tucked up in the plastic rails that carry the fuel lines. It runs along side the chassis, so even if you scraped, you'd hit the chassis of the car, not the wire.
 
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