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Like Sal said!!! I had a similar issue. I killed the battery, put on a conventional charger and got it running. Then I noticed a "Swelled" battery case. I guess not all lithium batters burst into flames when abused.
PSA. Don't mess with a...
Thank you for that info, will look into it. Was curious about the grounding through the chassis over that distance. I was trying to keep the weight down. A run from the front to the back with the size cable i used was more than the light weight...
Are these the tires you normally run? It looks like both are a combination of not enough negative camber and too much understeer. The wear has a regularity to the pattern. It's not just pick-up. It looks like in both scenarios you have a driver... (see full post)
Lucky i have access to a lot of cable. One of the supervisors said he hadn't seen me on the factory floor this much. He laughed when i told him it was caus i was getting supplies for this project.This might be a bit big. But what voltage drop. (see full post)
It was....ultimately the car was faster with the N/A Coyote and suspension upgrades.
But boy did that thing haul azz down the straightaways. (see full post)
Yeah, I jumped it with the battery charger and pulled it off right away and let the alternator charge the battery and that was too much for it..... (see full post)
Getting all that smoke back into the battery would have kept you busy.
I got to page 45 of your build last night. That blower motor must have been fun. (see full post)
Haha, i actually read the instructions down to the point where it says to disconnect the battery if jump starting. Yeah they are sensitive little things. (see full post)
That steel is strong. After installing quite a few of these I've found that starting with a 5/16" pilot point bit helps. Once the.bit stops drilling, then I switch to 1/8" and then work my way up to 5/16. (see full post)
Exactly what I used on my 350R. Works Great...once you get the holes drilled through the armor plate.....steel ford puts in the pinch welds. (see full post)