If you dont mind losing some trunk space, It would be more beneficial and cheaper to relocate the battery to the trunk. Weight distribution is better by moving the 45lbs to the rear vs keeping any weight on the front.Anyone using LiPo or LiFePo4 batteries? It's a really tempting 30lbs weight loss.
This would be good as long as you mount it really far forward in the trunk. Ideally you want to move the battery from outside of the wheelbase to inside. The battery stock actually sits in a pretty good place. Based on my last corner balance the most ideal spot to move it to would be the footwell behind the driver. In the trunk you could counter some of the front weight of the stock platform, but you're still limited by the rear seats and the majority of the weight would be on top of the "rear axle"If you dont mind losing some trunk space, It would be more beneficial and cheaper to relocate the battery to the trunk. Weight distribution is better by moving the 45lbs to the rear vs keeping any weight on the front.
Adding that much battery cable, you're adding a lot of weight.If you dont mind losing some trunk space, It would be more beneficial and cheaper to relocate the battery to the trunk. Weight distribution is better by moving the 45lbs to the rear vs keeping any weight on the front.
I didn't get a chance to get to the vaq this weekend. I spent way too much time being super careful about how I was drilling holes and cutting into the hood, and at one point before I added a ton more blue tape, I ended up dragging my wedding ring and scratched the clear coat a bit. After some sailor talk and a few beers I decided to just end for the day. One hole down and another to go, then I can test it out the weekend after next!!
I didn't get a chance to get to the vaq this weekend. I spent way too much time being super careful about how I was drilling holes and cutting into the hood, and at one point before I added a ton more blue tape, I ended up dragging my wedding ring and scratched the clear coat a bit. After some sailor talk and a few beers I decided to just end for the day. One hole down and another to go, then I can test it out the weekend after next!!
Only one manufacturer I found actually had fluid analysis of the airflow. The only other low pressure zone that would have been a single vent in the middle would have been right in the middle of the structural portion of the hood.Why not one larger vent centered?
Anyone using LiPo or LiFePo4 batteries? It's a really tempting 30lbs weight loss.
Yes I am. Great mod for weight saving. Even did a video on it. Been tracking with it for 12 months now, no heat issues.
Brail and optima are the only drop in I've seen. General life is about 1-2 years.I'm noticing Australia has a ton of choices for LiPo batteries designed for racing. US, not so much. Must me a regulations thing. Love your channel and wish we got the CS and CSS here.
Brail and optima are the only drop in I've seen. General life is about 1-2 years.
I think it's a cost thing... I can get a brail battery under 30lbs for 300$ or I can get an agm battery that's 45lbs for 175$.
Yeah, but I don't drive anywhere for a week or two at a time sometimes, so those ultra low capacity batteries would die very quickly. Kessy and all of the other constant on stuff would definitely make sure of that. Even with my agm, during winter when I don't drive for 4 weeks+ I have to hook up a battery tender.You can get a lipo battery between 3 to 8 lbs, depending on the reserve capacity you're looking for, so under 30lbs is a little bit of a understatement.