battery relocation
Re: battery relocation
Originally posted by GeTCrAzYKiD
where can i find battery cables long enough to lead back to the storage bins?
where can i find battery cables long enough to lead back to the storage bins?
You get an entire kit with a battery box for like 50bucks.
Anthony
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well, can somone show me there set up? or do i have to just rigit like i do everything else lol...or could somone just tell me where i have to connect the battery to teh alternator?
I would show you mine but it is not done. You have a few things to consider, though, and you should be fine. Your pos. terminal supplies the starter motor, alternator, and fuse block. Just extend the wires that connect these things to the pos. terminal and REALLY insulate them (wrap them with plastic sheathing that you can buy at autozone, etc.) . If one of those wires were to touch your chassis you could have a fire.
would it be a better idea to just take where the normal pos and neg end on the battery and cut the clamps off and splice the section of wire to make up for the distance instead of elongating three wires?
The battery is in the trunk, the cable runs from there to the starter. The cable runs from the starter to the alternator. From the alternator it runs to the main fuse box under the hood. A staight shot from back to front. For some reason the stock setup seems to jump around a bit.
This is the layout I have suggested in my post in the 2nd gen forum, the only thing they told me to add was a 200 A fuse breaker right by the battery off the + terminal.
Battery + to starter +
Battery - to chassis ground
Starter + to alternator post
Alternator post to power side of MAIN 100 A fuse
Starter - to chassis ground
Also maybe connect the battery - and starter -
My post -
https://www.rx7club.com/forum/showth...hreadid=178781
EDIT - and oddly enough I didn't bother looking at the last post before mine. D'oh!
Battery + to starter +
Battery - to chassis ground
Starter + to alternator post
Alternator post to power side of MAIN 100 A fuse
Starter - to chassis ground
Also maybe connect the battery - and starter -
My post -
https://www.rx7club.com/forum/showth...hreadid=178781
EDIT - and oddly enough I didn't bother looking at the last post before mine. D'oh!
Thanks for all your help! I'm gonna get to it when i get some wire!
Thnaks. May the Red rest in piece lol. It's a pretty easy setup
Originally posted by DrifterFD3S
hehe i like the cars in your sig getcrazy. they look high :O
hehe i like the cars in your sig getcrazy. they look high :O
Seeing the sleepy eyes again really makes me miss my 2nd gen 
BTW, get a sealed gel-cell battery (Optima red top is what I use) and thereby eliminate the need for a battery box and breathers and all that BS. You can also mount it in any position which is really convenient. Good luck.

BTW, get a sealed gel-cell battery (Optima red top is what I use) and thereby eliminate the need for a battery box and breathers and all that BS. You can also mount it in any position which is really convenient. Good luck.
I believe that NHRA and SCCA won't care that it's a sealed gel cell battery, as they can still vent gases. If you want to be lgeal for SCCA autocross or your local NHRA strip, you need to have a sealed and vented box.
I'm gonna get the setup from summit racing..Just curious about thw wireing to the alternator and the starter, do they all need to be the same gauge wire as the battery wire?
Originally posted by JerryLH3
I believe that NHRA and SCCA won't care that it's a sealed gel cell battery, as they can still vent gases. If you want to be lgeal for SCCA autocross or your local NHRA strip, you need to have a sealed and vented box.
I believe that NHRA and SCCA won't care that it's a sealed gel cell battery, as they can still vent gases. If you want to be lgeal for SCCA autocross or your local NHRA strip, you need to have a sealed and vented box.



