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20-09-2011, 09:09 PM | #31 | |||||
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Doing it properly raised the level of complexity significantly, do you really want to do this for next to no gain? |
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The worry is that if you change the weight balance you might have to completely redo your suspension if you want to take advantage of it.
And since most of the available aftermarket options would have been developed with a standard car, you'd possibly have to get something custom made? |
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20-09-2011, 09:37 PM | #34 | ||
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If you relocated the battery to the boot, some voltage drop would be inevitable when power was demanded from the battery (like starting) however use say No. 6 B&S battery cable (i.e heavy gauge) and a good earth this can be minimised
And yes it would need to be vented to the outside, or alternatively use an AGM battery that is not filled with lead acid and you won't have to vent it
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21-09-2011, 08:08 AM | #35 | ||
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Thanks for the replies guys & girl
It sounded like a good idea when I first thought of it however now I am not so sure, maybe I will just work over the suspension & leave the weight balance alone lol I never knew the VE's battery was in the boot & I have looked over one on a test drive when they first came out, I will pop into my local Holden dealer & have a look not that I dont believe you is just I am amazed by this lol Ok thanks again guys |
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