Shuriken Light Weight Battery Kit
Originally Posted by CandyAppleRedCrossfire
Interesting information. I still have the OEM battery in mine.
As far as the support material, I would suggest Delrin (Acetal). You can buy scrap pieces on ebay and they machine really well.
As far as the support material, I would suggest Delrin (Acetal). You can buy scrap pieces on ebay and they machine really well.
i looked up the delrin. its what guitar picks are made of. prolly to hard for the battery. whats the mane of the stuff rob uses? ill hunt for some and send it to ya.
I can't seem to find it now, but I remember seeing a picture in a post where a member did a side mount battery and had a meth tank in the remainder of the space. It looked really cool, and was a very clean implementation.
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P1010139.JPGThis is as far as I got today. I'll work on fabbing the rubber floor tomorrow if I can find time between Honeydo's. I figured, why not just use the stock battery hold down. I just drilled the tack weld out (I know I said no new holes) but it's just (2) 1/4"holes in the batt. base that will be covered with the rubber floor, never to be seen again. Rob's spacer had to be slightly modified (1/4"cut off the negative end and holes to receive the red cap redrilled 3/8" back towards negative side) I'll check for terminal clearances, new length for ground cable, etc., tomorrow also, maybe. Honestly; it's not going anywhere just like that, but I want a rubber floor dang it! I guess depends on what size tank will go there. Might need the extra 3/4" perhaps; we'll see. Edit: That Silly Ricer looking/superhero decal on our Shurikens has got to go!
P1010139.JPGThis is as far as I got today. I'll work on fabbing the rubber floor tomorrow if I can find time between Honeydo's. I figured, why not just use the stock battery hold down. I just drilled the tack weld out (I know I said no new holes) but it's just (2) 1/4"holes in the batt. base that will be covered with the rubber floor, never to be seen again. Rob's spacer had to be slightly modified (1/4"cut off the negative end and holes to receive the red cap redrilled 3/8" back towards negative side) I'll check for terminal clearances, new length for ground cable, etc., tomorrow also, maybe. Honestly; it's not going anywhere just like that, but I want a rubber floor dang it! I guess depends on what size tank will go there. Might need the extra 3/4" perhaps; we'll see. Edit: That Silly Ricer looking/superhero decal on our Shurikens has got to go!
Last edited by dinasrt; Jan 15, 2011 at 07:45 PM.
Originally Posted by bmorgan
I can't seem to find it now, but I remember seeing a picture in a post where a member did a side mount battery and had a meth tank in the remainder of the space. It looked really cool, and was a very clean implementation.
this is prolly the setup he used. 2 qt tank in the kit
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how do you plan to remount the holdowns? cant see the underside. the neg looks to close to the holdown to get the neg cable back on in the second pic. im not sure why you had to cut the spacer, if it fits in the oem setting it should fit turned with a longer cable right?
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how do you plan to remount the holdowns? cant see the underside. the neg looks to close to the holdown to get the neg cable back on in the second pic. im not sure why you had to cut the spacer, if it fits in the oem setting it should fit turned with a longer cable right?
Originally Posted by 32krazy!
this is prolly the setup he used. 2 qt tank in the kit
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how do you plan to remount the holdowns? cant see the underside. the neg looks to close to the holdown to get the neg cable back on in the second pic. im not sure why you had to cut the spacer, if it fits in the oem setting it should fit turned with a longer cable right?
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how do you plan to remount the holdowns? cant see the underside. the neg looks to close to the holdown to get the neg cable back on in the second pic. im not sure why you had to cut the spacer, if it fits in the oem setting it should fit turned with a longer cable right?
Originally Posted by oledoc2u
Now you are close to my set up...but haven't finished it yet...the wire type tie down flexes too much to hold the battery down tight...so, I used a piece of aluminum to hold them down...I am building a bottom plate to hold the pump, the meth tank, and the battery all in the old battery location....
Originally Posted by 32krazy!
this is prolly the setup he used. 2 qt tank in the kit
The Best Water injection system and water methanol injection systems at AlcoholInjectionSystems.com
how do you plan to remount the holdowns? cant see the underside. the neg looks to close to the holdown to get the neg cable back on in the second pic. im not sure why you had to cut the spacer, if it fits in the oem setting it should fit turned with a longer cable right?
The Best Water injection system and water methanol injection systems at AlcoholInjectionSystems.com
how do you plan to remount the holdowns? cant see the underside. the neg looks to close to the holdown to get the neg cable back on in the second pic. im not sure why you had to cut the spacer, if it fits in the oem setting it should fit turned with a longer cable right?
Just checked out that AIS website. I'm sure liking that new rounded 3qt. competition tank. With a little effort I think that could work real nicely in our new space.
I asked Rob about this battery a while ago and I'm still interested in this battery but maybe some of you can help me with this. Do any of you drive your car year round and in cold weather with this battery? If so how does it fair in the weather?
Originally Posted by Cody M
I asked Rob about this battery a while ago and I'm still interested in this battery but maybe some of you can help me with this. Do any of you drive your car year round and in cold weather with this battery? If so how does it fair in the weather?
X2 ^^ , I also use a batt. minder. I don't get the real cold like you all, but one time i was parked in the rain having conversation with a friend and ran the defroster fan for about 20-30 min.'s and then was stranded. Not much reserve. I just learned not to do that again. Will start up engine occasionally if that happens again.
Originally Posted by 32krazy!
rob is in detroit so he could prolly answer better. i will say i dont drive mine much and needed a flaot charger to keep it charged as the static drain will kill the shuriken in less than 2 weeks. with the float charger i have had zero issues.
Originally Posted by Cody M
I asked Rob about four months ago and he said that he has never used his all year round yet. He did also say that it should be good if the car is driven daily but I'm not sure if I wanna take the risk on it.
Last edited by dinasrt; Jan 16, 2011 at 11:24 PM.
I'm on hold since talking to Rob, on whether to use the meth or not...and no I went with another kit...I know exactly how I want to do it, but until we have the blue one updated with the gauges to see where I am, I am just on hold...
my kit came from here: www.coolingmist.com
my kit came from here: www.coolingmist.com
Last edited by oledoc2u; Jan 17, 2011 at 12:32 PM.
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P1010143.JPG Finally got around to getting the rubber floor project done. I need to tell you that rubber was never meant to be routered!(I kind of knew that though) Smoke was in the air, the smell of burning rubber thick. After doing the first one, I just had to figure a better way, so I put the second one in the freezer hoping to get a little more working time. It helped a lot, but still a bit of smoke. The new space is intended for meth tank and pump, but this is down the road a ways. Oh, the stock batt. cable worked just fine. Had to bend the neg. side eyelet (that bolts to chassis) flat and the length couldn't have worked out any nicer. I recommend heating it up w/ torch before bending it flat so it doesn't crack from fatigue. I also cut down about half the height of the ground cable accessory ground stud for better clearance from the hold down top.
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P1010143.JPG Finally got around to getting the rubber floor project done. I need to tell you that rubber was never meant to be routered!(I kind of knew that though) Smoke was in the air, the smell of burning rubber thick. After doing the first one, I just had to figure a better way, so I put the second one in the freezer hoping to get a little more working time. It helped a lot, but still a bit of smoke. The new space is intended for meth tank and pump, but this is down the road a ways. Oh, the stock batt. cable worked just fine. Had to bend the neg. side eyelet (that bolts to chassis) flat and the length couldn't have worked out any nicer. I recommend heating it up w/ torch before bending it flat so it doesn't crack from fatigue. I also cut down about half the height of the ground cable accessory ground stud for better clearance from the hold down top.
Last edited by dinasrt; Feb 26, 2011 at 09:56 PM.
About 2.75#. I would have used 1/2" lighter weight rubber material if I did over again. This 3/4" stable mat is what I had around. High density EVA material would be lighter.... or, what is that material that you use? If you'd like one, send me a piece and I'll see how well it routes. Make it 7"x10 11/16". Also, if and when I do the tank and pump addition, I'd be cutting out more of the material to recess these to key into place.
AIS 3 Quart Competition Fender Mount Water Methanol Injection Tank
This is the tank I would like to put in the new space.
This is the tank I would like to put in the new space.



