Expect alternaotr whine if you install an amp for your speakers later.jhoak123 said:has anyone found a good relocation kit to put the battery in the trunk to free up some space under the hood
Putting a battery in the back of mazdas are all but a guarentee to get alternator whine. The install can't prevent it atleast on the protege, 626 and MX-6. I even had the MX-6 looked at by one of, if not the best installer on the east coast, Derrick Kenny of Sound in Motion.AzMz3 said:I'm pretty sure battery relocation kits are universal. I would get an Optima battery as stated.
And the alternator whine is because of an bad install. But most likely you are not relocating the battery and installing a huge system.
1sty said:Putting a battery in the back of mazdas are all but a guarentee to get alternator whine. The install can't prevent it atleast on the protege, 626 and MX-6. I even had the MX-6 looked at by one of, if not the best installer on the east coast, Derrick Kenny of Sound in Motion.
Well, I certainly can't say all mazda's As I haven't owned them all let alone installed in them. But i did battle with the 3 mentioned models. All of them had horrible alternator whine that was uncurable unill the battery was put back in the engine bay. I have a feeling it had something to do with that generation of cars engines or alternators. Perhaps they just produced to much AC voltage.AzMz3 said:Really on all mazdas. I do have to say I have never seen or been in Mazda with a relocated battery. But I have in other vehicles with no hint of alternator wine. Thats weird.