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How to install a Yellow top in the trunk


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Posted: October 19, 2005 at 9:31 PM / IP Logged  

Im a bit of a newbie when it comes to electrical as far as adding a battery and alternators. I don't know much about both.

I have a red top under the hood, and plan to install a yellow top in the trunk. What is the best way to install this? I own a 2003 Mazda6s V6.

I know about electrical like wiring, speakers, audio, etc. I've done a LOT to my car, 5 TV's, 2 amps, a cap, neaons all over, stuff, so I need a new battery, wouldn't you think?

What do you suggest, what kind of wiring,how?

Thanks in advace guys, email me or post, better to post AND copy/paste email if possible, forums@pracing.com

Thanks again

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Posted: October 19, 2005 at 9:59 PM / IP Logged  

keep batterys in parrelle + to + . - to - . use an isolator up front to seperate the two batterys and use the proper gauged wire for your setup.(amperage). ground rear battery directly to chassis less than 18".

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