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Old 03-27-2009, 06:29 PM   #1
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Originally Posted by opponheimer View Post
route your piping in the space under the battery tray so you can run a big battery... it is so fucking worth it.

my old car:


Thank you.

I don't want a small (read, expensive and low capacity) battery, I want creative ways to get a fullsize in there.

Opponheimer: do you have any pictures of the actual battery/FMIC piping?
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You can turn the battery sideways and squeeze it against the fusebox, or leave it and run your piping below it. Pretty easy to figure a way, even coming through just above the framerail, below the tray is feasible.
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