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Join Date: Apr 2001
Location: Gallatin, Tn
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![]() Went to the track in the coupe last weekend and couldn't run due to not having a safety cut off switch. They said I needed this because of the battery being in the trunk.
Anyone have any info on these, good install tips, or experiences on this? Thanks
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Join Date: Aug 2000
Location: CHICAGO
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![]() I have the Moroso box with the Flaming River cut off switch. The box comes with the hold down, air tube, fastners, and gromets. The only bad thing I could say about it is that my friends like to shut it off on me making me look like a dumb ***.
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Join Date: Feb 2000
Location: Indianapolis
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![]() I dont know why it would change anything safetly wise by just moving your battery to the rear, but it is a rule to have a cutoff switch back there.
heres a site with some good info on it: http://buffhomer.corral.net/custom.html good luck
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Join Date: Oct 1998
Location: Suburban Chicago, Hanover Park
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![]() You just need to get a switch, I got the moroso NHRA leagal one for about $40 from Summit, and hook up the battery and a 4 gauge cable from the alternator. I'm in the process of doing this right now, well in the next week or so not right this minute. It's kind of a pita. Flaming river makes a nice setup with the push/pull rod you can remove for driving on the street, but it's freaking expensive, ~$80.
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Join Date: Aug 2002
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![]() Quote:
![]() You can order one in Summit or Jegs,do you have the aluminum box or are you shielded off from it? Most NHRA tracks require a shield between and the battery but since you have a coupe it might not matter ask the tech guy next time you there.
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![]() yeah, it's fairly new track so I think they want to stay on there toes for a while. Good track though, anyway, I've got the plastic black box that mounts in there from summit. No shield though, I was under the impression you had to have the shield if you had the smaller gas tank is the trunk, but they didn't say anything about a shield. It's the track in Donaldsonwille, La, it's called No Problem Raceway, guess mine was a problem though..LOL
Does anyone have any pics from there installs? thanks
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Join Date: Sep 1998
Location: Peoria, Illinois
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![]() There is an excellent article in the Oct. '02 issue of 5.0 Mustang & Super Fords on doing a trunk mounted battery, cables, and remote disconnect switch
A company called M.A.D. Enterprises sells a complete kit for the relocating the battery, along with the starter solenoid, to the trunk/hatch area. Really good b/w pics in the article... the on/off switch is a PUSH on/off type and mounts next to the license plate. This kinda stuff always becomes available after I have to do all the hard stuff myself ![]() I can post some pics of my setup later... Oh, btw, Moroso makes two types of kill switches, one is a HD version and is recommended for extended use (street driving)... |
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Join Date: Sep 1998
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![]() Pics...
![]() I used a hole saw to drill the hole for the switch and for the hole that's in my license plate too... ![]() It's a Summit battery box, if you didn't already recognize it ![]() ![]() ![]() |
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![]() You only need the shield if it's in a hatch and you don't have a sealed box that vents to the exterior of the car. The idea is to be sure the driver isn't poisoned by the fumes coming off a hot battery. Taylor makes a nice sealed box but it's pricey at about $100+.
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