Looks like you did end up routing it through a different hole in the firewall... mine went through the larger hole closer towards the right fender... Looks like a decent
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05-31-2009, 08:27 PM | #136 (permalink) |
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Looks like you did end up routing it through a different hole in the firewall... mine went through the larger hole closer towards the right fender...
Looks like a decent install, nice job... one comment, I worry that in a front collision the battery in the position you have it would become a missile... mine was placed up against the cross member for this reason... good thing you have a sturdy battery box ! |
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I'm not too worried about it. The walls of the box are pretty damn thick, and the thing fits the battery like a glove, I actually had to kinda squeeze the battery between the walls, flexing them slightly. What I really wanted to do was mount it roughly where it is (or if anything further to the passenger side) sideways, with the terminals facing the center of the car. That would've been even more secure. However, the trunk floor doesn't provide a lot of options for level mounting surfaces that would work, it's got lots of little studs and ridges and so-on.
Right now I'm still fighting with getting the passenger footwell back together, specifically that damn A/C blower. Apparently it needs a warning label that you need a higher IQ than me to fit it back in there correctly. Update: got the interior back together again, time for driving and food. I hate that A/C blower. One day, years from now, when this car is pretty much dead, I'm going after that A/C blower with a baseball bat, Office Space style. Last edited by wstar; 05-31-2009 at 11:09 PM. |
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The test drive last night went great, nothing came loose, no shorts, etc. Being the paranoid person I can be sometimes, I took my garage fire extinguisher with me in case of some horrible battery incident, but it was totally unwarranted
It seemed like the car handled better, although I didn't do anything too aggressive on this drive. The car just seemed flatter and more neutral through corners. I wasn't really expecting to be able to feel any difference from a single weight reduction/shift mod, but I guess the battery is a pretty big one. |
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I am amazed that you can actually feel that! It tells me the car is very well designed, if it transmits (and is affected) by that little a weight shift. I have had experiences with cars that were not so good in telling me they had changed, until the very last moment of grip, at which point they departed happily into uncontrollability.
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I know, I can't wait It will probably be another month or two at least, I'm still waiting on those Forgestar wheels to come in, then I'll do the coilovers and try to get all of the suspension geometry and corner balance stuff done up.
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Added a fuller version of my batt relocate info to the DIY thread here: DIY: Battery Relo
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Any ETA on the Forgestar, would like to see them on the Z in person.
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I haven't heard anything lately, I think Mike said a few weeks a few weeks ago, FWIW I would expect they'll be shipping them out sometime this month. Then I need to get tires and do the big swap (I want to keep the pressure sensors if they fit, so I'm going to have to drive my car down to a shop with the new wheels and tires and have them unmount my old tires and move the sensor stems over before mounting the new ones, etc).
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Battery relocate still doing fine. Haven't had any issues starting the car, etc. Still looking around for what to do about switching/protecting in the rear though. Ideally I need something that makes it easy to disconnect the ground (a switch or quick-disconnect plug of some kind), and I also need a fuse/breaker that can take starter motor current draw. Turning up a blank on an ideal solution so far, although many things look close. Got my Hotchkis swaybars in today. The delivery truck driver was very envious when he saw the box, and then the car These will probably be installed tomorrow evening. |
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