I was asked for more specifics. So, here:
#2 welding cable
holox welding supply, morrisville 544.9699
a good length to start with is the length of
your car plus the width. you will be amazed
how much cable it takes to snake around everything.
Heat shrink.
mcmaster.com
for something as serious as a battery, I like 3-1 high shrink like:
"Polyolefin Adhesive-Lined Thin-Wall Tubing"
size for your cable
Crimpless lugs for battery
mcmaster.com item 7908k42
1 of these, for cable that attaches to battery
hold end in a vice. heat with propane or oxy torch.
slowly insert stripped cable. let cool.
Crimpless lugs for bolts
mcmaster.com item 7908k52
3 of these.
one for the firewall end of battery cable to firewall.
two for cable inside the engine bay
battery end cover
mcmaster.com item 69875k85
cable end covers
mcmaster.com item 69875k85
you need three
adel clamps
aka "Rubber-Cushioned Steel Loop Straps"
mcmaster.com , size for your cable.
use one every 8-12 inches
through-firewall connector
rebcoracing.com
http://www.rebcoperformance.com/catalog ... 5&catid=10
item 1601505
you'll need a hole saw for this. you can get a metal/wood
hole saw at ace hardware.
ground strap, braided
advance auto parts
something like this:
http://modelthaven.com/ng/T5049B.jpg
I should make a faq and put it on my web page....
For the actual "how do I hold down the battery" part, you'll have
to come up with something on your own. I used 5/16" threaded rod.
Anders