This aftermarket product involves moving the vehicle’s power storage unit from its factory location, typically within the engine bay, to another area of the car, frequently the trunk or rear seating area. This procedure usually necessitates the use of extended cables and a secure mounting system designed for the new battery location.
Relocating the power storage unit can yield several advantages. It frees up space in the engine bay, allowing for easier access to other components or facilitating the installation of aftermarket performance parts. Furthermore, it can improve weight distribution within the vehicle, potentially enhancing handling and overall performance. Historically, this modification has been popular among automotive enthusiasts seeking to optimize their vehicle for racing or other performance-oriented applications.