Originally Posted By CMcAllister
Some stocker guys put a master switch up front to shut the front battery off as well. 9.99 or quicker requires a shut off in the back, regardless where the battery is. The switch doesn't have to be back there. The shut off does so everyone knows where to look for it. It can operate the actual switch with a cable. Master switch is a safety device. I wouldn't have a race car without it. Especially with a lithium battery. I want everything off when the car is not being raced.

Not sure why a battery up front is any better than a battery in the rear with appropriate cables running up front to a set of terminals, studs or pass throughs.


Does the rule book specifically say if they battery is in factory location and the car is faster than 9.99 it requires a disconnect switch?

I don't believe it does. I just clarified this with a NHRA div 6 tech guy...quite a few hellcat Challenger/Chargers running 9's now with battery in the trunk in the factory location.