
01-08-2020, 05:37 PM
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Join Date: Apr 1999
Location: cleveland,
OH
Cobra Make, Engine: CSX4000, 427
Posts: 1,999
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Originally Posted by spdbrake
Batteries do look like someone started wiring them in parallel.
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I think the optima batteries , that are in this car, are 12V, and therefore you wire them in parallel. The original style were 6V, and you wire them in series.
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Originally Posted by RUFdriver
Wasn’t SA selling fiberglass rollers at some point? Maybe this was one of them.
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A long time ago, the initial CSX4000's were sold in a kit form, and most of these cars were assembled by an authorized dealer, including instillation of the drive train.
Then, I believe Shelby began to have the cars finished as rollers from the beginning, and I think this started with CSX4750, and continuing on to CSX6000's, and then either the dealer installed the drive train, or the customer could purchase a finished roller, and do the drive train themselves.
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