I am super curious about a lightweight battery, many guys are even running small tractor and motorcycle batteries. Being that my car doesn't see winter, I assume that I can get by with something much smaller?
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I am super curious about a lightweight battery, many guys are even running small tractor and motorcycle batteries. Being that my car doesn't see winter, I assume that I can get by with something much smaller?
I might just take you up on that! Thanks!
A motorcycle battery won't have the cranking amps to turn your car over. Tractor more likely. Foxes need a lot of power to start their super high horsepower motors that have the cylinders coated with Turtle Wax.
Just go for it, you've got nothing to lose. Plus I'm trained in the art of batteries.
Ya, I agree with the motorcycle battery not being up to the job. The Braille battery I have has 590 pulse cranking amps, the motorcraft had 800 and something cold cranking amps. Since you're not driving your car around -15 to -20 and it's not a diesel truck you don't really need a battery that can discharge that many amps for so long. Braille has long been in the racing game and all of the guys I've met at the track with track cars or just looking to save weight go with Braille. That's why I decided on it, peer pressure, everyone's got one. I had no faith that it could start the car but it was worth it to give it a try, and I find the car starts every bit as good as the giant Canadian Tire battery. Pretty much the cheapest way to lose 40lbs on your car.
I bought an Odyssey PC925 several years ago and installed it in the trunk. Claimed weight is 26 lbs. Needed no charging after sitting 2 yrs in garage. pretty amazing.
I would have gone with a Braille if I wasn't planning on a monstrous 3000W Rockford sound system and need battery juice. This model is the only one I found that fits under the vert roof when retracted, so it's installed between the shock towers for best protection.
Anyone have thoughts on using something smaller like a Civic Battery instead? I'd imagine it's quite a bit lighter?
Any AGM battery will be lighter, but the wet cell batteries are all fairly heavy, regardless of what car it's in.
The odyssey battery is about 26lbs and $198 for a standard size replacement AGM battery.
Odyssey also has a powersports battery that gets as low as 11.4lbs:
http://www.jegs.com/i/Odyssey-Batter...13#moreDetails
Braille has the 6.9lb:
http://www.jegs.com/i/Braille+Battery/147/B106/10002/-1
Basically the same price. Braille is a bit lighter and has higher peak pulse cranking amps. I went full retard when I got the battery and did a lot of research and drove a lot of track cars with the Braille battery so it was an easy sell, especially because the lightweight battery is comparable to the replacement price of a standard battery. It's rarely the case with the lightweight stuff.