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<blockquote data-quote="gtishadowfax" data-source="post: 1949731" data-attributes="member: 20219"><p>malique...this is actually my 3rd attempt answering your qs...</p><p></p><p>battery is now re-located in the trunk and the intake nose is from donno which mitsubishi model.</p><p></p><p>if u are going to re locate your battery, make sure to use a good and reliable high performance cable (at least RM20plus sekaki...) to make sure the electric runs well. i strongly advise to attach a volt stabiliser and grounding cable to complete the re-route.</p><p></p><p>the other idea i had was just move the battery slightly - our current***this fuckin keyboard is gettin into my nerves***&&$#@!!battery location is ...mmm... lets just say horizontal, if u look from top. i was thinking to move it to a vertical position, right next to the fuse box or as further back as possible, in order to get the space for the air box. but then, the fitting of the new open pod filter, replacing the oem air box will not be at the same spot as it is originally fitted, that is just before the air sensor.</p><p></p><p>if u do it this way, u'll have to attach a hose (probably stainless steel)at the mouth of the air sensor, then at the other end only attach the air filter. mcmana pun tak tau, aku terpikir...now, the distance from the newly attached air filter to the air sensor is now different, and cool air now has to travel thru the steel hose (approx 1 foot long) before reaching the air sensor...i dont want this to be resulted in a non-balanced reading by the sensor...so, i decided to move the battery.</p><p></p><p>its quite hectic actually and u need certain tools to get it done. drill, socket wrench, T spanner, O spanner, pliers, a good pair of scissor to cut the aluminium sheet...bla bla bla...</p><p></p><p>and i did the drawings first, then transfer it onto a card board. i cut the card board out and fit it into the car, just as how i want it to be at the end. then only i cut the aluminium sheets..it is actually made of a few layers of thin aluminium, clipped together, coz i cant find a thick one like those sell by speedworks...</p><p></p><p>good luck and dont forget to post the pics in here when it is done...</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="gtishadowfax, post: 1949731, member: 20219"] malique...this is actually my 3rd attempt answering your qs... battery is now re-located in the trunk and the intake nose is from donno which mitsubishi model. if u are going to re locate your battery, make sure to use a good and reliable high performance cable (at least RM20plus sekaki...) to make sure the electric runs well. i strongly advise to attach a volt stabiliser and grounding cable to complete the re-route. the other idea i had was just move the battery slightly - our current***this fuckin keyboard is gettin into my nerves***&&$#@!!battery location is ...mmm... lets just say horizontal, if u look from top. i was thinking to move it to a vertical position, right next to the fuse box or as further back as possible, in order to get the space for the air box. but then, the fitting of the new open pod filter, replacing the oem air box will not be at the same spot as it is originally fitted, that is just before the air sensor. if u do it this way, u'll have to attach a hose (probably stainless steel)at the mouth of the air sensor, then at the other end only attach the air filter. mcmana pun tak tau, aku terpikir...now, the distance from the newly attached air filter to the air sensor is now different, and cool air now has to travel thru the steel hose (approx 1 foot long) before reaching the air sensor...i dont want this to be resulted in a non-balanced reading by the sensor...so, i decided to move the battery. its quite hectic actually and u need certain tools to get it done. drill, socket wrench, T spanner, O spanner, pliers, a good pair of scissor to cut the aluminium sheet...bla bla bla... and i did the drawings first, then transfer it onto a card board. i cut the card board out and fit it into the car, just as how i want it to be at the end. then only i cut the aluminium sheets..it is actually made of a few layers of thin aluminium, clipped together, coz i cant find a thick one like those sell by speedworks... good luck and dont forget to post the pics in here when it is done... [/QUOTE]
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