Lightweight Battery Suggestions...
Lightweight Battery Suggestions...
So my stock "Panasonic" battery finally died. After buying a replacement from Autozone that doesn't quite fit, but according to them is the correct one, I've been in search of other options. I like the idea of 20+ lbs weight savings. Does anyone have any experience with any of these lightweight batteries like the Odyssey, Gruberpower, Braille, etc. batteries? Can anyone make a recomendation for a speed6?!?
- Colombia28
- Posts: 4216
- Joined: Wed Sep 19, 2007 9:14
- Location: Lone Tree
- Contact:
- RX-7 Chris
- Posts: 7800
- Joined: Tue Oct 02, 2007 9:14
- Location: Colorado Springs
- Contact:
Goldrocket on here uses Kinetik batteries and is very happy with them.
1984 RX-7 GSL-SE [size=84]My restomod project[/SIZE]
1964 Ford Galaxie 500XL flat black w/ white interior, 2 dr fastback, 390 thunderbird, C6 auto, 2500 rpm high stall converter, shift kit, AC, Holley 750 cfm
[size=100]RIP 1983 RX-7[/SIZE]
My Car Blog
- Colombia28
- Posts: 4216
- Joined: Wed Sep 19, 2007 9:14
- Location: Lone Tree
- Contact:
303native wrote:Thanks! Out of curiosity, why have u never tried one?
Just never needed one. Haven't had to replace my battery yet, and don't feel like paying for something i don't really need right now. When my battery dies i will probably get one. I'm saving weight in other ways, like being anorexic
.
2008 Cosmic Blue Speed3 - NEW

2006 Copper Red Mica 3 hatch - SOLD

ΜΟΛΩΝ ΛΑΒΕ
- chickenwafer
- Posts: 2515
- Joined: Wed Mar 11, 2009 9:14
- Location: Greeley
^LOL he said lightweight, Optima's are ****ing heavy. My Redtop is 50lbs.
Stay away from Braille Batteries. A friend of mine in Phoenix had one and it was nothing but trouble. Left him stranded plenty of times. It got to the point where he had to disconnect the negative battery terminal if the car was going to sit for more than 4 hours..ya, that bad.
And in case you think he got a bad apple, he had it swapped, TWICE (!), for warranty replacements, with then same results.
I would get an Oddesy PC680. But just remember, small, lightweight batteries will never hold a charge as well as a larger group 51 battery or an Optima. So carry jumper cables!
Stay away from Braille Batteries. A friend of mine in Phoenix had one and it was nothing but trouble. Left him stranded plenty of times. It got to the point where he had to disconnect the negative battery terminal if the car was going to sit for more than 4 hours..ya, that bad.
And in case you think he got a bad apple, he had it swapped, TWICE (!), for warranty replacements, with then same results.
I would get an Oddesy PC680. But just remember, small, lightweight batteries will never hold a charge as well as a larger group 51 battery or an Optima. So carry jumper cables!

chickenwafer wrote:I would get an Oddesy PC680. But just remember, small, lightweight batteries will never hold a charge as well as a larger group 51 battery or an Optima. So carry jumper cables!
i ran mine during the winter starts up a little slower when it was about 10-15 degrees outside. but other than that it held up fine.
+1 on jumper cables or a small jumper box. i always brought mine with me wherever i went just in case.

chickenwafer wrote:^LOL he said lightweight, Optima's are ****ing heavy. My Redtop is 50lbs.
Truth!!!!! My wife had to remove mine, while I was out of town and she said it about broke her back. Then again she only weighs about 100lbs herself......
As for a lightrweight battery, I've heard alot of people tend to use the Odyssey PC680T mentioned here. Another option: http://www.batterymart.com/p-genesis-ep-12-volt-12ah-battery.html
[font="Century Gothic"]APR 4 Program Tune - AEM CAI - Vogtland Suspension
JVC KW-NX7000bt HU - eD 6500 Front Comps - cDT EF-61's Rear fill -IDMAX 10" sub-
JL 1000/1 - JL 450/4 [/font]
Past:
Current:

JVC KW-NX7000bt HU - eD 6500 Front Comps - cDT EF-61's Rear fill -IDMAX 10" sub-
JL 1000/1 - JL 450/4 [/font]
Past:
Current:

Operator wrote:Truth!!!!! My wife had to remove mine, while I was out of town and she said it about broke her back. Then again she only weighs about 100lbs herself......
As for a lightrweight battery, I've heard alot of people tend to use the Odyssey PC680T mentioned here. Another option: http://www.batterymart.com/p-genesis-ep-12-volt-12ah-battery.html
Wow that Genesis EP is kinda tempting at 12lbs and $120!! Is 13ah enough tho? -and they dont say what the cranking amps are.. The pc680 is 16ah...
I've ordered from here: http://www.purems.com/products/product.php/II=1787 though you can get the battery cheaper elsewhere. http://www.gotbatteries.com/index.php?m=search&fID=37L105S4 and of course ebay.
[font="Century Gothic"]APR 4 Program Tune - AEM CAI - Vogtland Suspension
JVC KW-NX7000bt HU - eD 6500 Front Comps - cDT EF-61's Rear fill -IDMAX 10" sub-
JL 1000/1 - JL 450/4 [/font]
Past:

Current:

JVC KW-NX7000bt HU - eD 6500 Front Comps - cDT EF-61's Rear fill -IDMAX 10" sub-
JL 1000/1 - JL 450/4 [/font]
Past:

Current:

Who is online
Users browsing this forum: Google [Bot] and 57 guests

