I'm doing a bit of research at the moment regarding a new battery to be used with my battery relocation to the boot in order to allow for a few things to be done in the engine bay, possibly somewhere in the far future; a turbo of some form
From my searching Odyssey branded dry cell batteries have been used by many people in similar modifications. I'm looking to find out if other people have or are using these batteries and whether they would recommend them or a similar product.
Price expectation is around the $300-$400 mark so that is no issue for me.
I have heard a few good things regarding the performance of the Odyssey PC925 dry cell battery.
Before any smart-asses comment; YES I have done a search on the forum AND if you're just coming onto here to make a comment along the lines of "what's the point" or "it's a waste of time" then please don't even bother
Cheers
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Vectose wrote:The question you need to ask yourself is what will you be running?
Will the battery be used for starting your car or will you have a decent sound system that you will be running with the car off?
At this stage just the car.
Potential in the future would include 1x Amp, probably no more than 500W and sub, no more than 500W.
From what I'm understanding the battery PC925 has a CCA of 380 which i'm lead to believe is sufficient for the car to start plus some additional equipment
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ive got the standard century battery in the boot., not sealed, not vented, no fuse. runs the sound system great and starts the car fine. have had in the boot for 15000kms with no issues. cost $120
Because nothing is faster than a p plater in a commodore.....
except maybe a p plater on a unicorn
FTOcrazy273 wrote:
Destinationtoby probably has one of THE best FTO's on the forum I never get tired of looking at his pics! Good work mate!
destinationtoby wrote:ive got the standard century battery in the boot., not sealed, not vented, no fuse. runs the sound system great and starts the car fine. have had in the boot for 15000kms with no issues. cost $120
Yea i'm currently running a Century 620CCA but not interested in standard batteries for this conversion, thus why I am after sealed or dry cell options
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destinationtoby wrote:ive got the standard century battery in the boot., not sealed, not vented, no fuse. runs the sound system great and starts the car fine. have had in the boot for 15000kms with no issues. cost $120
Nek minnut, fire or battery acid corrosion all in your boot lol
Yea exactly why I don't want a Century in my boot, having acid eat out the tray in the engine bay is no concern, having it eat out my boot, yea no thanks
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destinationtoby wrote:ive got the standard century battery in the boot., not sealed, not vented, no fuse. runs the sound system great and starts the car fine. have had in the boot for 15000kms with no issues. cost $120
Soooo, are you trumpeting the fact that you're massive tight arse, or that you're a dodgy c**t that's not afraid to die in a car fire?
destinationtoby wrote:ive got the standard century battery in the boot., not sealed, not vented, no fuse. runs the sound system great and starts the car fine. have had in the boot for 15000kms with no issues. cost $120
Soooo, are you trumpeting the fact that you're massive tight arse, or that you're a dodgy c**t that's not afraid to die in a car fire?
destinationtoby wrote:ive got the standard century battery in the boot., not sealed, not vented, no fuse. runs the sound system great and starts the car fine. have had in the boot for 15000kms with no issues. cost $120
Soooo, are you trumpeting the fact that you're massive tight arse, or that you're a dodgy c**t that's not afraid to die in a car fire?
wasnt trumpeting anything, just putting in my info of my battery in the boot.....
Because nothing is faster than a p plater in a commodore.....
except maybe a p plater on a unicorn
FTOcrazy273 wrote:
Destinationtoby probably has one of THE best FTO's on the forum I never get tired of looking at his pics! Good work mate!