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  1. #21
    MEANMCHN
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    Quote Originally Posted by TheMustangShow View Post
    What do you think of the Braille Lithiums, big dollars still but I heard starting in January, there will be a price drop.



    CF cases, and mega cranking amps.
    Aren't they like $1200?

  2. #22
    TheMustangShow
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    Quote Originally Posted by MEANMCHN View Post
    Aren't they like $1200?

    Yes, for now.

  3. #23
    StratGT
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    I bought my Moroso Battery relocation kit from Amazon.ca...right now there is one listed for $80 with free shipping. Then I purchased the wiring and connectors from Traction in Mississauga. Taking 40lbs+ off the nose was a tremendous help with traction.

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    Quote Originally Posted by MEANMCHN View Post
    Aren't they like $1200?

    Wow!!! The parts you could buy for $1200

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    Quote Originally Posted by ttpinto View Post
    Wow!!! The parts Fox you could buy for $1200
    Agreed.

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    MEANMCHN
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    Quote Originally Posted by Slick_89_Hatch View Post
    That Braille at 6.9lbs is very tempting. Maybe I can check yours out when I pick up the tires?
    Ya, I saw it and didn't believe it would work, but it does what a battery should. You can definitely check it out on Friday. I'm getting the tires installed in the morning, then picking up an engine block so I'll be around in the afternoon.

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    Bringing this back up as a possible winter project
    I like how this is done
    http://www.mustangandfords.com/how-t...ttery-install/
    Just unsure of why you need to add a relay to the starter signal circuit going to the starter, could you not just use a short wire from the starter positive post to the solenoid on the starter?

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    I would also like to know this as I am probably going to relocate my battery to the rear in the spring.

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    If your car is using a stock fox starter, there is no solenoid so the relay is not required.

  10. #30
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    Im pretty sure you can just get a civic battery and those weigh in at about 27lbs. Its an easy 15lb loss. When my battery kicks the bucket it is something I am going to do.

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