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05-20-2008 05:13 PM #9
Nothing in the rules about the running of cables or fuel lines inside the frame rails. As far as the battery mount, the whole idea is to prevent hydrogen from being introduced into the driver's compartment and to prevent the battery from being thrown from the car in the event of upset. The battery must be secured with minumum 3/8" diameter fasteners. I used allthread on all my builds. It's cheap and easy. Just double-nut it or locknut it on the bottom and use large flat washers to prevent pull-through. If the battery is open to the driver's compartment, some means must be used to isolate it. Either a bulkhead of minimum 0.024" or 0.032" aluminum or mount the battery in a sealed and accepted battery box, either poly like a Moroso box or aluminum. Some fellows will mount the box to the car and then place the battery in the box without securement. NO. Secure the battery to the vehicle, then cover it with the box. You will have to include a master cut-off switch that kills all power and also kills the motor. Sometimes there is a problem with the alternator back-feeding the system even after you shut the switch off and allowing the motor to continue to run. Painless offers a fix......
Originally Posted by billlsbird
High Amp Alternator Shutdown Relay
http://www.painlessperformance.com/M...nstruction.pdfLast edited by techinspector1; 05-20-2008 at 05:43 PM.
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