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Old 01-11-2004, 02:20 AM   #5
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No problem here either. Used 1/0 welding cable from the battery to the solenoid and a 2 guage cable from the alternator to the cutoff switch and a 1/0 ground cable to the frame. I also used a ground strap from the timing cover to the sway bar bracket.

IMO this is a great mod, cleans up the engine compartment and you are moving a 45 lb object from the least desirable place to have weight on the car to the most desireable place to add weight to the car. Even with my stiff suspension it still made a huge difference in the balance of the car. The cost of the parts to do it right does add up though.
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