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<blockquote data-quote="DFW40" data-source="post: 539880" data-attributes="member: 556468"><p>I have a 325I as well. Remember that the battery is in the back of the vehicle so I would not mess with buying more than one amp kit since the cables will probably be no more than 3 feet. I would look into the Streetwires dist. block that has the positive and the negative on the same block, it really makes things nice. They make it for up to 4 amps with fuse holders etc. Also do not cut the original powercable anywhere, it has a feature called the "battery safety terminal" which has a small explosive in the cable that disconnects the cable when there is a serious accident. If you do this your airbag light will never go off and it will cost several hundred to fix.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="DFW40, post: 539880, member: 556468"] I have a 325I as well. Remember that the battery is in the back of the vehicle so I would not mess with buying more than one amp kit since the cables will probably be no more than 3 feet. I would look into the Streetwires dist. block that has the positive and the negative on the same block, it really makes things nice. They make it for up to 4 amps with fuse holders etc. Also do not cut the original powercable anywhere, it has a feature called the "battery safety terminal" which has a small explosive in the cable that disconnects the cable when there is a serious accident. If you do this your airbag light will never go off and it will cost several hundred to fix. [/QUOTE]
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