Pics Of my battery relocation, ON/OFF switch, and Moroso tank

SteveP

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Very easy but time consuming. Running the wire from the trunk to the old battery location was the hardest. Alot of nickel and dime pieces.

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BLACKOUT-
 

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The trunk is still being cleaned up. Moving the ground to a better spot and make it so I can put my carpet back in. The wires going from the switch have been rapped up and run along the wires already there. Just didn't take a pic of it.
 

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what did you use to tie the main power to the aftermarket extensions ? i see you put the brass eye terminals but how'd u connect the 2 together ? ...... looks sharp in the keyhole , but you can still use the remote pop button huh ? also i know its kinda late but the easiest way to tie the cables together is to buy a audio inline fuse or distribution block ......
 

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I actually used a bolt to connect the new wire to the car's power wire and ran it all the way back. I grounded the car's ground on a near by bolt that was used already as a ground.

The popper still works and the trunk works fine. You have to keep everything plugged in though.

I used only one in-line splicer
 

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ahhhhhhhh i got ya yea ive been looking into this mod but just wasnt sure about a knob sticking out the back of the car because i know there would be some fuking idiot pass by and turn it off when id be parked in a parking lot lol
 

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Damn, I had no idea it was that much work to do that..Was it a PITA? It looked like it was from your pics...The expansion tank is looking good though..The pizza pic was pretty frigin funny...
 

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Looks good Skeeter
 

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those cracked headers?
 

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Yes that is a cracked header. I knew their was a leak but not that bad. Swapping to Longtubes this winter so I'm not to worried.

BTW, those are MAC shorties so don't buy them!

Thanks for the compliments. I will post pics of the finished trunk later.

One problem I am having is that the panel says my trunk is open when its not at all. Only says it when I start it but goes away once i clear the screen. Anyone herd of this before?
 

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I kept the sensor in their all plugged in. You have to so the popper still works.
That is the new Moroso tank. Pretty too!

It was easy to install. I just used the battery clip thing to hold it in place. I had to buy 4'' of extra 3/4'' tube for the lower peice. The top one you just have to take off the clip that holds it the radiator and it reaches fine.

I filled it up with 1gallon of distilled water and Redline's Water Wetter
 

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