I used the isolator from ABR Sidewinder. I stashed it in the unused box behind the main battery compartment (mine is THOR and it was used for GEMS Eng ECU).
I ran a large positive cable along the top of the radiator (forward of it) and then around the airbox and EAS box, then into the firewall under the Eng ECU through the existing grommet. I taped the cable to a large screwdriver and pushed it through. Then I ran it along under the passenger kick panel, passed the B piller behind the flashing panel, under the rear left passenger kick panel, and then up behind the panel that the rear passenger seat belt bolts into. All the in-cabin stuff was easy, no tools really necessary. I put big 50A inline fuses at both ends of that long cable.
When the battery was in the spare tyre spot, I drilled a big earth cable through the wall and connected to a big chassis point. It was a mistake as its a hole I have to patch now. The current solution is much better.
This time I have used multiple earth connections, anywhere I could find, but one big major one from the neg terminal to the significant earth point near where the rear left seatbelt retractor unit is on the C piller under the interior panel.
Best to use a sealed battery, since it is in the cabin. Mine is a deep cycle, but is ~700CCA so can still be used to crank the car if front battery dies (the sidewinder isolator has this 'link' function).
Now: 2005 L322 Vogue 4.4 M62TU (Black)
Before: 2000 P38A HSE 4.6 - stately capability | 2008 Kluger KX-S | 2004 Forester | 2000 Yamaha XJR1300 | 1993 VR Calais | 1974 HQ Statesman - 308 V8 | HT | HK
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