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its a nice project for a few reasons, first off it changes the weight around a bit, secondly it opens room under the hood allowing for easier access to things and a balanced look, thirdly in the future if you decide to go more extreme with your car its one less thing to do... i say you should do it, its fairly inexpensive and easy to do. Good Luck
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to be honest her ..if your racing at the track I would buy a dry cell battery it's like 10 pounds and no track hassles..them pull it out for d. driving
I have a battery relocation kit and i havent noticed a huge difference in traction but there is a little difference. My engine bay does look better though. I also like the way it looks in the back.
I say go for it. In the long run it will be better for you
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