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Old 06-13-2005, 04:27 PM
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Does anyone sell a battery relocation kit?

If so, how much and do you have pictures?
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Old 06-13-2005, 08:48 PM
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I know there is at least one, but not sure what its called.
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http://www.revo-tune.com/ have a kit but I don't know if it's what you had in mind?
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I couldn't find one so I rolled my own... I don't sell it, but check out my pages for a DIY www.spin9k.com - directions are there with most of the needed parts description. I really think moving 38 lbs of ugly lead off the front of the car makes a dif in the track performance.
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Revo-tune might have a kit, but I can't read Japanese to find out.

Spin9k, that's an interesting mod. Not what I had in mind (I was thinking trunk) but it would work for my purposes. Where did you get the washer fluid bag and what's the part number? Why do you have to hook it up to a battery tender? Do you do that every night?
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revo's is basically what spin9k did.

Spin9k how dose that battery fair for general use? I don't use my radio much and have no extra drains but do want reliable starts.
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Pettit Racing has one listed on their site for $349

http://www.pettitracing.com/rx8/index.htm
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Originally Posted by PUR NRG
Revo-tune might have a kit, but I can't read Japanese to find out.

Spin9k, that's an interesting mod. Not what I had in mind (I was thinking trunk) but it would work for my purposes. Where did you get the washer fluid bag and what's the part number? Why do you have to hook it up to a battery tender? Do you do that every night?
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Washer part# Model JW-213

There are pages and pages of technical detail on the battery, so it was warning about if you leave your car for 30 days etc, the battery will be at some low charge, and if any problems occur, it isn't covered under warranty, etc. So they said in cars w/parasitic losses to use a battery maintainer. I got a small one at Walmart, and when I had the car stored last winter and was doing this mod, I used it.

Since the weather is better, and I'm driving the car, I haven't bothered using it anymore (three months now) and everythign is fine. It works like a normal battery, I don't even think about it anymore. So I would say it is nice thing, but not a necessary thing if you don't leave your car for extended periods unused.

Total cost for the mod including the battery @about $80 was about $150
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I think i found what you want. Someone is selling their turbo rx8 here and has a trunk battery relocation made by Moroso. https://www.rx8club.com/showthread.p...394#post916394
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I saw that post. Haven't digged any further but $300 to relocate the battery sounds pricey.
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In relocating the battery, you should consider some things about overall outcome, not just where to put the battery.

It maybe or it maybe not a wise thing to put a battery in the trunk area. The weigth and even price of cable thick enough to carry the current required for that distance is significant e.g. #0 guage is 1lb/3' and hard to run in the cabin well. Plus, unlike the engine compartment, in the trunk you need some substantial mounting box, again a weight addition and it and the cables are in the way.

Aside from convenience, weight savings, and material cost savings....keeping the battery up front was also for balance w/the driver at the same end of the car w/allowing 38old-16new or 22lb approx. savings in the quest to shave lbs. allover and to compensate for some mod's additional weight.

In the end, what are you trying to accomplish is a good place to start. Have fun...
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My intent is to free up some space in the engine bay for other stuff. If necessary, both putting the battery in the trunk and replacing the washer reservior would accomplish this.
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So you guys are not having any problems with the Odyssey PC 680?

I was going to go with Braille Auto battery, but they are more expensive then Odyssey.
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GTAW how much did it cost you? it looks clean but it uses much of trunk space. Couldn't you place it like the tire repair kit somewhere?
I want to relocate my battery to the the trunk too...
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Originally Posted by mikefrombarrie
So you guys are not having any problems with the Odyssey PC 680?

I was going to go with Braille Auto battery, but they are more expensive then Odyssey.
the braille web site sucks. they make all these claimes and give no info at all
they say their battery is light but don't have any of the electrical specs?
then I went looking and found a lot of light weight performance car stuff but not what they actually did.

they got my intrest but can't sell me a product.
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Hyper Rev p. 153 Battery Relocation Kit by Revolution. 73,290 yen. Moves it to the washer res. location.
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Why not just locate the 680 in the stock location and save the cable weight?

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Originally Posted by GTAW
It cost me about $130 for the battery, battery posts, cable, lugs, bolts, rubber grommets, fuse/holder and zip ties. The rest like soldering the battery lugs and welding the battery box wasn't much, since I had all the material in stock...

...It wouldn't take much to make a mounting bracket coming off of the 2 bolts from the rear srut tower mount to hold the battery in place.
great price. someone told me it should cost about $300... :o
as for the mounting spot, I asked because I'll probably install the MS rear strut bar soon or later. maybe with the strut there is a way to fit the battery in there I hope...
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Originally Posted by GTAW
I moved it to the trunk to open space in the engine bay for a custom turbo setup. For me, I not worried about the cable, the smaller battery makes up for that.
Ahh! I see!

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Originally Posted by RX3+5
Why not just locate the 680 in the stock location and save the cable weight?

Vince
That's just a little too easy Vince , after all, we gotta keep these things a bit more complicated than that!

And besides, who wants even 15lbs of lead out over the front axle line...I sure don't when I can move it back a bit :D
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Originally Posted by Japan8
Hyper Rev p. 153 Battery Relocation Kit by Revolution. 73,290 yen. Moves it to the washer res. location.
bringing this thread back to life...

http://revo-tune.jp/catalogue/detail.php?id=23 is where revo's battery relocation kit can be found. it's apparently a custom container for the odyssey pc680 that also sports a container for the washer fluid as well. it should be noted that its current price (as of 7/14/2006) is 73,290 yen which is equivalent to $637.97.
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isnt this kit only compatable with left hand drive RX8's? for the washer tank.


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