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Uploaded by on Aug 1, 2009

When the switch is flipped, car dies. Part of NHRA track inspection. This also leave the big heavy starter wire dead all the time except when cranking.

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  • Did you dummies not read the original description.

    Battery is in the trunk to improve weight distribution and after that modification. It's required by all NHRA sanctioned tracks to have a kill switch that not only isolates the battery but also kills the running engine.

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  • he got a fast car lol

  • better weight distribution and makes more room under the hood for certin aftermarket mods and gives a cleaner look under the hood.

  • @9619funlife I'm still trying to figure out myself LMAO i hope replies and say why

  • so what the point of that set up?

  • Why did you do this its cool though

  • when you go through tech inspection they ask you to rev the engine at 3,000. rpm...if it dies is correct if it doesnt is not....have you tried that?..i am having a problem rewiring it..at 3,000rpm won t die..thanks

  • that's tight so nobody couldnt really hot wire your car unless they pop the trunk

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