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<blockquote data-quote="johnsonlam" data-source="post: 1635" data-attributes="member: 345"><p>Hi differ .. You rock http://www.tbspeeders.com/uploads/webicons/rock.gif http://www.tbspeeders.com/uploads/webicons/rock.gif</p><p></p><p>This is a really good DIY and you will be really satisfied with the result. Especially when you open up your bonet and see more space there and people see... "Eh, where's the battery" :lol: :D </p><p></p><p>Anyway.. Back to the DIY part. Yes it is possible to do that. But must be very very careful to check the wiring from time to time to see if it is hot. (Afraid, will melt / burn)</p><p></p><p>Things needed :</p><p>- Very very thick power cables (4 gauge minimum) RED Coloured</p><p>- Very very thick power cables (4 gauge minimum) BLUE or Any DARK Colour</p><p>- Battery Clips</p><p>- Good Quality wire insulator</p><p>- Battery MOunting Pieces</p><p></p><p>Steps :</p><p>- Remove original battery</p><p>- Install battery in the rear</p><p>- Connect original -VE part of the terminal wires to your new Dark Coloured Cables</p><p>- Connect original +VE part of the terminal wires to your new RED coloured cables.</p><p>- Wire all the way to the back. (DON't conceal the wire yet. MUST TEST)</p><p>- Connect the RED to +VE terminal and DARK to -VE</p><p>- Check all connection before plugin into the Battery (-VE Go first)</p><p>- Start your car.. on all electronic, drive around (Hold the new cables once a while to test if it is HOT.)</p><p>- IF HOT : Change thicker cables... </p><p>- After testing (Better if a few days..) Conceal the wire loh.. :)</p><p></p><p>DONE !! http://www.tbspeeders.com/uploads/webicons/worshippy.gif</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="johnsonlam, post: 1635, member: 345"] Hi differ .. You rock http://www.tbspeeders.com/uploads/webicons/rock.gif http://www.tbspeeders.com/uploads/webicons/rock.gif This is a really good DIY and you will be really satisfied with the result. Especially when you open up your bonet and see more space there and people see... "Eh, where's the battery" :lol: :D Anyway.. Back to the DIY part. Yes it is possible to do that. But must be very very careful to check the wiring from time to time to see if it is hot. (Afraid, will melt / burn) Things needed : - Very very thick power cables (4 gauge minimum) RED Coloured - Very very thick power cables (4 gauge minimum) BLUE or Any DARK Colour - Battery Clips - Good Quality wire insulator - Battery MOunting Pieces Steps : - Remove original battery - Install battery in the rear - Connect original -VE part of the terminal wires to your new Dark Coloured Cables - Connect original +VE part of the terminal wires to your new RED coloured cables. - Wire all the way to the back. (DON't conceal the wire yet. MUST TEST) - Connect the RED to +VE terminal and DARK to -VE - Check all connection before plugin into the Battery (-VE Go first) - Start your car.. on all electronic, drive around (Hold the new cables once a while to test if it is HOT.) - IF HOT : Change thicker cables... - After testing (Better if a few days..) Conceal the wire loh.. :) DONE !! http://www.tbspeeders.com/uploads/webicons/worshippy.gif [/QUOTE]
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