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Anyone know a good way to relocate the batter back to were the stock airbox is on a Zetec? Looks for pics of idea on how to do it. Do SVTs come with teh batter relocated back there? Could I use a SVT battery trey/box/cover?
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SVT's are in the same spot: http://www.electricsupercharger.com/ima ... _stock.JPG

I bet if you could find a sheet metal fabricator you could easily come up with something. If anything template it out in card board, and then have someone cut the pieces and weld it up.

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hmm, ok. I'll have to put more thought into it.

I know Steve's batt. is moved, since his filter is behind the headlight. Thats pretty much what I want to do.
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I can help you with it if you like, You need a Duratec battery tray and if you really want to do it right you also need the reinforcment that runs through there from a Duratec as well.

I used the stock reinforcement and modded the Duratec tray, You're welcome to take a close look at mine anytime.

The really nice part is you don't have to alter your wiring harness at all, it'll reach back there just fine.
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how much is the 'kit'?
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Yeah, most likely I'll need you to source up the parts for it. I'm not going to be able to find a used set. Most salvage yards keep the engine bay parts to sell the motor complete.
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Here are some pics of what I did,

The sections in red had to be cut off, The yellow dot is where I drilled a hole to mount the tray to the brace and tie down.
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Heres a couple pics of the install,
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I used the stock brace though which is whay I think I had to butcher the tray to make it work.

Tray $28.73
Brace $42.28

I would have to order them in.
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What does the brace look like? Is it the black brace that goes by thru there? Or something different?
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o2designs wrote:What does the brace look like? Is it the black brace that goes by thru there? Or something different?
Thats the one, I've seen some people remove it completely but I don't know what that does to the strength of the car (if anything)
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what did you use to cut that tray? a hammer?? :shock:
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spots25 wrote:what did you use to cut that tray? a hammer?? :shock:
The pic of the broken battery tray was actually one I had shipped to someone that was doing this mod and it got broken in shipping.

I just used the pic as an example, thats not my battery tray.
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spots25 wrote:what did you use to cut that tray? a hammer?? :shock:
The pic of the broken battery tray was actually one I had shipped to someone that was doing this mod and it got broken in shipping.

I just used the pic as an example, thats not my battery tray.
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do you still have that broken batt. tray? hehe
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spots25 wrote:what did you use to cut that tray? a hammer?? :shock:
Off topic... I'm sorry thats fricken hilarious
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o2designs wrote:do you still have that broken batt. tray? hehe
Nope, the other guy took the pic and sent it to me. I just added my spectacular highlighting to show him that he really didn't need the part that had broken off to begin with.

It's in his car now.
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