battery relocation

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Asked by stooge Mar 04, 2008 at 08:14 PM about the 1973 Dodge Challenger

Question type: Car Customization

I was wondering If its best to run cable under car or through the inside under carpet.what would be best

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Just curious but why would you do this in the first place? You will lose a lot of CCA output to the starter by the resistance in the longer battery cables running to the front.

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I see it done all the time to make your engine compartment cleaner looking. I just wasn't sure where they ran the cables.I don't think cold cranking amps will be an issue when its driven in the summer only.

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