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Are you ready for a real weird one? Random NO spark from a MP electronic ignition system despite numerous parts swapped around...

I think that I found it. The stereo constant power wire is on the unfused side of the fuse panel. This is why pulling the fuses didn’t help and the issue was narrowed down to the one unfused wire on the relay. Now I need to reroute a couple of terminals since in error, I have a few things attached to the wrong side of the fuses.
Heck yeah!
The battery itself already loses charge but the draw of constant power only sped it up.
I would not have looked this deep if not for Randy, 1 Wild R/T.
Thanks!
Big shout out to 1 Wild R/T and the others helping Kern. When this is figured out o think a “sticky” is in order to help debug electrical issues but that’s me
 
Nice job KD. Sometimes it helps to make a written list of everything you need to check when something like this happens so you can check things off. Especially when it takes days sometimes to get around to everything. I've also found that if you can run a wire to the battery from where you are working to hook your test light to, then you don't have to make 100 trips to look at the light every time you disconnect/connect something. As they say patience is a virtue when it comes to this stuff.
 
All of the trunk mounted battery stuff is out and the return to an engine bay battery location is almost complete.
The battery box, solenoid, 1/0 positive cable, 4 ga full length ground cable, trigger wire and power wire are out. When added together, the whole trunk mounted battery setup weighs 18 1/2 lbs.
The traditional engine bay setup uses a thin gauge battery tray and support bracket. This was sandblasted, primed and painted....

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I cut down a flor mat to use as a pad.

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I'm going to reuse the trunk mounted battery cables but shorten them. It looks like the parts used to mount the battery in the stock location weigh about 4 1/2 lbs total. This means that when you look at the 18 1/2 lbs that the trunk mount stuff is put against the 4 1/2 lbs for the stock location, moving the battery to the trunk adds about 14 lbs.
When I replace the battery, I'm strongly considering this Lithium battery:



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FBBO member 68SportSatellite has one in his Plymouth...

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It weighs 7 lbs. My battery weighs 40 1/2. There is 33 1/2 lbs of weight to lose right there while getting much faster cranking speed when starting. 33 1/2 plus 14 means 47 lbs off the car by switching to a lightweight battery moved back to the stock location.
 
And before the Lithium battery protests start - just to point out what KD has learned - these are the safe Lithium Titanate type, not prone to fire and issues like the Lithium Ion type. I was originally turned onto this exact battery by Mopar Action's Rick E and bought one after also watching a fire safety comparison video on 3 different Lithium battery types. This battery is legit and works great.
 
And before the Lithium battery protests start

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- just to point out what KD has learned - these are the safe Lithium Titanate type, not prone to fire and issues like the Lithium Ion type.

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I was originally turned onto this exact battery by Mopar Action's Rick E and bought one after also watching a fire safety comparison video on 3 different Lithium battery types. This battery is legit and works great.
 
All of the trunk mounted battery stuff is out and the return to an engine bay battery location is almost complete.
The battery box, solenoid, 1/0 positive cable, 4 ga full length ground cable, trigger wire and power wire are out. When added together, the whole trunk mounted battery setup weighs 18 1/2 lbs.
The traditional engine bay setup uses a thin gauge battery tray and support bracket. This was sandblasted, primed and painted....

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I cut down a flor mat to use as a pad.

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I'm going to reuse the trunk mounted battery cables but shorten them. It looks like the parts used to mount the battery in the stock location weigh about 4 1/2 lbs total. This means that when you look at the 18 1/2 lbs that the trunk mount stuff is put against the 4 1/2 lbs for the stock location, moving the battery to the trunk adds about 14 lbs.
When I replace the battery, I'm strongly considering this Lithium battery:



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FBBO member 68SportSatellite has one in his Plymouth...

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It weighs 7 lbs. My battery weighs 40 1/2. There is 33 1/2 lbs of weight to lose right there while getting much faster cranking speed when starting. 33 1/2 plus 14 means 47 lbs off the car by switching to a lightweight battery moved back to the stock location.
Do they sell a group 27 equivalent?
 
There are several variations of size and capacity.



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I actually like peeling out!
Yeah, you are right though. There is some truth to the more traction theory.
Of course, silly me, who doesn’t like a peel out !

All joking aside, or not I don’t care, as nice as the weight reduction is I was just curious what your thoughts were on the traction aspect, especially factoring in is the car for fun or trying to be the fastest guy on the street (which that statement probably opens a whole new can of worms )
 
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