Thanx bro....But I need some feedback based on d few Q's above s well...
need to be done properly..if not problem will come if you are unlucky...
Johnson Lam did it in his Evo X.
I'm also interested.
Hmm, instead. Why not diy a capacitor as battery.![]()
I was learning some electrical stuffs then stumble upon these. Man, this guy is crazy. Look how much weight is saved.
Replacing My Car Battery with Capacitors! 12V BoostPack Update - YouTube
Hi guys....battery relocation from engine compartment to rear hood..
- pros n cons
- advantages n disadvantages
- how long does it take
- cost
Just wondering coz it came up in a book I was reading..
Thanx
Fazid
Johnson Lam did it in his Evo X.
I'm also interested.
Hmm, instead. Why not diy a capacitor as battery.![]()
I was learning some electrical stuffs then stumble upon these. Man, this guy is crazy. Look how much weight is saved.
Pros : It lightens the front out (quite significant if you have a sensitive butt like mine) and distributes the weight to the back quite nicely. More space for forced induction goodies.
Cons : You need to have a relocator kit and the wires used need to be industrial grade. Otherwise one fine day you'll find that you can't start up the car. The other thing is the battery will release fumes, you may or may not realize it. So you need to have a properly done box to seal it up and it takes up boot space.
Costs depends on quality of materials used. The sample I saw in my friends car - he used 0 gauge cables which were something like RM50 per meter and about 5m was used. The relocation kit costs something like RM300 then the custom made aluminum box about RM200. Then the spare battery used to jump start his car after a month of using this setup another RM200. Then money spent on getting those orange industrial cables and a bigger alternator about RM400 all in.
So yeah.. it's not exactly expensive but do it right the first time and it won't burn a hole in your pocket
That's bloody interesting! But I have a feeling those caps won't be able to last long with the constant charging and discharging, and normally our voltage doesn't maintain constant, it jumps with a 1 to 2 variance so that inconsistent power will wear out these caps even faster. I guess racing application would be awesome, but for a daily drive I wouldn't risk using this.
Yeah bro that's y I'm asking...I know d damage it will cause if x done proper...but I'm x planning to do it....yet hehe...just something I bump into while reading...
Daaaarn....x know it'll cost so much...well scratch out that idea....for now:(
I think leave it, if ride is daily use. When need boot space then relocate back to the front?...hahaha![]()
boot besar ma. Hahahaha
On top of all, DIY relocation of battery to the rear is ILLEGAL in the eye of the law. IF your car kana accident, I am very sure the insurance company will check and they will be happily to void your claims when they have found illegality of the battery relocation...
This is true story from my buddy working at a well known motor insurance company in Maresia...![]()
You still single mah!....hahaha
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What about those cars original with battery already in the boot?![]()
if stock/standard car comes with battery at the boot is ok.
if sendiri mod, then it is illegal.....
just like car that comes originally with HID...then ok.
if sendiri tarok or sendiri add-on HID, then the abang-abang from JPJ will be smiling sweetly at you during operasi...
safety reasons.
DIY battery relocation, if short circuit, and catches fire.....BBQ the whole car occupants, etc...
Nowadays many cars accident or not also catch fire already without battery mod.....
That day the 3 Lembu Genie crash also burn.....![]()
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