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2010-01-08 01:07:19
#31
Originally Posted by carfreak240
guess you didnt read my second post im in 10 degree weather for months time and havent had a issue with starting every morning maybe you guys are not starting and driving these car with the pc680 everyday ?


I had this problem even when I drove the car every day. I will be sticking with optima from now on.
2010-01-08 01:28:27
#32
i got a question which side in the trunk is it better to put the battery? drivers or passengers? does it matter?
2010-01-08 01:30:22
#33
I would think passenger since you sit on the driver side
2010-01-08 02:23:53
#34
The Hows and Why?s of Battery Relocation
2010-01-08 03:26:09
#35
Tommy, that's the third time that link has been posted.

Originally Posted by blackb13se-r
i got a question which side in the trunk is it better to put the battery? drivers or passengers? does it matter?
Put the battery on the passenger's side to offset the weight of the driver.
2010-01-08 03:49:16
#36
Originally Posted by BenFenner
Tommy, that's the third time that link has been posted.

Put the battery on the passenger's side to offset the weight of the driver.


Oh yeah. Ooops. Haha!
2010-01-09 21:09:49
#37
Originally Posted by BenFenner
Tommy, that's the third time that link has been posted.

Put the battery on the passenger's side to offset the weight of the driver.


so do i need two then? i'm a fat boy lol.
thanks for the answer in my turbo car i put it on the drivers side cause it was easier.
2010-01-10 20:13:41
#38
Bolt it up-side down to the roof inside behind the drivers seat. I've found that it's the best

location...Obviously you will need a GEL Cell battery or else battery fluid will leak out and

get on your seats. And if you got good seats you don't want this to happen. Good Luck!





Chris.
2010-01-11 05:28:23
#39
Anyone got some pics of their setup?
2010-01-18 04:44:08
#40
i placed a hawker energy odyssey PC925 on the drivers side frame down low up front....fits pretty good and works great. it's on the drivers side to offset the water pump/rad pipes/surge tank on the passenger side. i have used the PC680 batts before and they work just fine...the PC925 just has a little more juice





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