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    I was wondering if anyone could help me out............again.

    I know OldSkoolGP might be able to enlighten me.

    I ordered a battery relocation kit today and my current battery has 625 CCA. I was just wondering if this would be enough to start the car considering the cable length will be more than doubled.

    Need to get the battery in the trunk so I can run the cold air.

    Help is always greatly appreciated.
    The only thing better than GM is a GM with a 60V6 under the hood.

  • #2
    It will start the car fine, as long as you are using a heavy enough cable. Actually using a larger battery won't help unless you have a large enough cable to transfer the current. What guage cable are you using? For that run I wouldn't use anything less than 1/0 guage. If the kit doesn't come with anything that big. Welding cable would be by far the cheapest way to go.

    Oh, the other thing. I just bought a kit from "D.O.H.C." that works with out moving the battery. But you will have to find a new home for your washer fluid tank.

    Lyle

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    • #3
      Double length double the gauge. Every 3 is double the cross sectional area there fore over doubling the amperage capacity. If stock uses 8 than roughly 4 would more than double amperage and over half the resistance. Most starter will only draw at most 125-150 amps to start a very cold engine.

      Since 5 gauge is uncommon 4 ga is an example. Since the supply is very close to the starter medium gauge wire is typically used.

      3 or 2 gauge wire is is good enough.
      I am back

      Mechanical/Service Technican

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      • #4
        Running 2 guage. And I was wrong the battery is only 490 cca.
        Reason I ask is because people have told me that they had problems.
        The only thing better than GM is a GM with a 60V6 under the hood.

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        • #5
          Well, theoreticaly you shouldn't have any problems. Did they run 2-guage? Just make sure all of your connections are really good. Makes sure all of the crimps are solid and you connections are tight. Also make sure you have a good ground. make sure it is a solid part of the frame and clean off ALL the paint at the connection.

          Lyle

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          • #6
            Originally posted by Lyle's GTP
            Oh, the other thing. I just bought a kit from "D.O.H.C." that works with out moving the battery. But you will have to find a new home for your washer fluid tank.

            Lyle
            Best idea yet that I've heard. Keep the junk outa the trunk. Weight on the wheels. You got a link to D.O.H.C.?
            If you are driving a Chevy, everything else, is just a blur. 3.4 Carbon Footprint.
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            • #7
              Yeah, I'm PM you his email address.

              Lyle

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              • #8
                I have my battery in my trunk!!!

                I put my battery in my trunk and its been two years since. If you have any questions or help even to as to how I ran the cables just ask. Auto Electric is one of our specialties.
                I used fine 2ga. cable and it works great.

                Best Regards,
                David Hayes
                1991 Grand Prix STE
                3.4 DOHC
                1 of 792 Produced
                Extensive Mods Done

                1991 Lumina Z34
                3.4 DOHC
                Getrag 284 5spd
                1 of 30
                Canadian Z34 Models Made with the Getrag 5spd Wahoooo!

                1980 GMC Sierra Classic C25 With 18,000 ORIGINAL MILES!!!!

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                • #9
                  Thanks I think I need a new battery anyway. The battery I have does not appear to be able to fit the box I have.
                  The only thing better than GM is a GM with a 60V6 under the hood.

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                  • #10
                    Which box do you have????

                    What box did you buy?
                    1991 Grand Prix STE
                    3.4 DOHC
                    1 of 792 Produced
                    Extensive Mods Done

                    1991 Lumina Z34
                    3.4 DOHC
                    Getrag 284 5spd
                    1 of 30
                    Canadian Z34 Models Made with the Getrag 5spd Wahoooo!

                    1980 GMC Sierra Classic C25 With 18,000 ORIGINAL MILES!!!!

                    sigpic

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                    • #11
                      Cheap 50 dollar summit box. The box is clearly setup for a top post battery and of course we have side post batteries.
                      The only thing better than GM is a GM with a 60V6 under the hood.

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                      • #12
                        If you plan to buy a new battery get an Interstate Battery($90 plus). Expensive but good quality. Now if you want to spend about $40+ on top of that battery and get something really good, get an optima.
                        Corey's 95 GP - Engine/Trans installed
                        02 GTP - 90* > Failboat
                        www.blackbombshell95.com

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                        • #13
                          Ok I didn't have much money so I just got a wal-mart battery for 40 bucks 720 ca. It fits good I just need to run my wires and remove the old battery.
                          The only thing better than GM is a GM with a 60V6 under the hood.

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                          • #14
                            I need help real bad. I have a 94 z and I just installed my cai for the dirst time. Yes I know I make them and did not even have one. Anyways I ran 4 ga to the old post that attached to the battery terminal and 4 ga to the shock tower in the back. Now I start the car and in the morning it will start but in the afternoon forget it. It will barly crank. So I replaced the starter solinoid. I am getting 12.0 v at the starter with the car off. any ideas.


                            WWW.OverKillEngineeringMotorsports.com

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                            • #15
                              I run 0 gauge to the post from the positive terminal in the trunk, no problems.
                              I have a good ground from the neg post to the frame....
                              95 MC Z34 Black
                              Running strong with new engine, transmission, brakes and suspension.

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