Battery Relocation

ddec4me

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Thats why I asked. I have heard conflicting stories. Some say ramair is the way to go, and some say there is too much disturbance at the core support and you actually get less air. I have been doing lots of research however and have decided to go with the ramair. I already have a hole in the bottom of my filter box so I dont worry about water getting past the filter. I plan to do the project tomorrow. Thanks for the ideas and I will share mine with pics when I get done.
 

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i think you will be very happy with it if you do it, you get alot of cold air ramed straight to the turbo, instead of hot under the hood air.
 

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Batteries relocation

I moved da batteries to behind the cab on the frame.
Easy to service and connect jumper cables to aid others. Frank
 

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thats something like the older trucks use to have, the were below the floor bord nice job
 
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