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Old 12-22-2005, 11:32 AM
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I hate to post this but search isnt working right now and my battery just died for the second time this year probbly should disconect it when it sits but oh well. Any way since my battery is dead its the origanal one that came with the car i figure that i should get a new one and it might as well be a lighter one. So i was wondering where to get that from for a good price.
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Here you go.

http://www.odysseybatteries.com/specs.htm
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look at some overdrive pulleys for your altinator.
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Originally Posted by snake charmer
look at some overdrive pulleys for your altinator.
Only if you are running a system. Otherwise you should be fine.
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Originally Posted by Lithium
Only if you are running a system. Otherwise you should be fine.
I run both underdrive pullies with my PC680.
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Originally Posted by Lithium
Dynabat
I was thinking about a Dynabat. Saw one advertized on a sponsor's site. Are there any problems with charging do you know?
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Not that I know atleast.
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If you leave the car more than a week or two without starting it, the small batteries have trouble keeping a charge due to the drain from the security system.
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Originally Posted by WILWAXU
If you leave the car more than a week or two without starting it, the small batteries have trouble keeping a charge due to the drain from the security system.
Not if you disconnect it

Do a search on the PC680 in the drag racing section if you want to know about the best light weight bat.
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Here's the battery for our cars. Company ships fast and reasonable cost!

http://www.gotbatteries.com/items.as...SL105/37L105S4

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