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Mounting Odyssey PC680 in engine bay with v-mount

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Old 04-16-17, 01:18 AM
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Mounting Odyssey PC680 in engine bay with v-mount

Hey guys,

Just wondering if anyone could shed some light on the mount that is being used for the battery as shown here:
PC680 - Album on Imgur

Thanks in advance!
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Dunno, but elite rotary shop makes a pc680 mount that is pretty similar.
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That looks like an old Rotary Extreme mount. N-Tech had a similar one too.
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Elite tray hits the mounting tab for one of the shields that bolts to the back of the radiator on the Greddy v mount. I'm doing this combo on a customer's car right now and plan to modify it to fit.
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Probably not relevant to you but this is what I did on my RHD FD after removing ABS...


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Originally Posted by _Bahrx7_
Probably not relevant to you but this is what I did on my RHD FD after removing ABS...


i had actually thought about that spot, but I would like to keep my abs lol.




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