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Old 08-27-2002, 01:06 PM   #1
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Default Safety Cut off switch

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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Old 08-27-2002, 01:28 PM   #2
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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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Old 08-27-2002, 01:49 PM   #3
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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

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Old 08-27-2002, 03:06 PM   #4
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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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Old 09-01-2002, 02:06 PM   #5
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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
Sounds like the tech guy was on it there,where ever there is

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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Old 09-02-2002, 12:36 PM   #6
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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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Old 09-02-2002, 01:00 PM   #7
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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 ... otherwise I'd have this particular kit. Looks like a really nice kit... I especially like the remote starter solenoid, but you have to buy an extra part called The Connection which goes where the starter solenoid used to be, so you can hook-up the original power feed wires and fusible links, and any other accesory you might've hooked up there...

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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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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