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Originally Posted by Richard Lowe
hehe this is funny
Not to be awkward Carl but you have an amazing habit of quoting people out of context to your own advantage.
Reads a bit differently with the last bit added back on 
(That would be arcing btw)
I never said it was wrong to solder cells in, I origonally asked how it could keep the electrics cooler. I don't know why people bother to do it for the miniscule voltage increase the speedo sees, thats my point. Prove to us why you apparently must solder cells in.
It's certainly not for an increase in power as lots of people these days claim to be able to make their car too fast for the track, other than the connector falling out due to poor car prep why do people do it?
Now now play nice 
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ok sorry lol its getting your posts up
as i have said loads of times already i didnt say speed or power or anything other than
we lost a race at about 3-4 mins in because connector fell out
soldered in its never done it since
and i have seen loads of cars buy the way side with loose connectors,
yeh i do personelly think that the heat in the car was less after i did it but that was at least two years ago, we must have had loads of dodgy corrallys,
craggy said solder em in, and since then we havent had a problem so why change,
to me if you solder or use corrallys is down to personel pref
if my speedo went puff, weather its on plugs or soldered in its still buggered
and only phill sleigh had a valid point i will say yeh he was right there,it would give the manufaturer more chance to replace it less damage because of plugs,and gives the marshal a chance too,i conseed that but as stated youll see more stopped cars in a year because of loose plugs than blow up beond repair because of soldering in direct
god rant over
lol im bored