Battery cause more than starting issues?

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  1. wileycoyote0022

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    Ok, i know it might be a dumb question. I found out this weekend that I had a dead battery, the hard way unfortunately. I changed it out with a Optima Red Top, so I would never have to do it again. But I noticed a big change, throttle felt more sensitive. Is it possible that a bad battery can affect this. My theory is maybe I produced more amps and my plugs are just firing better. I dont know.... Anyone have input on this? or am I just imaging things?
     
  2. nicad

    nicad Yes I am a troll

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    you have an alternator. /thread
     
  3. Alex

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    Did they red top come with a warranty? Ive been reading about a lot of them taking a dirt nap recently...
     
  4. wileycoyote0022

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    I knew that, but didnt know if the alternator plus battary would supply different amounts than just alternator. Just a thought.


    Yeah, comes with a 10 year warranty. If it does take a crap on me, im good, its 100% replacement.
     
  5. crashtke

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    Mine has been going strong for almost 3 years now. Bad battery can make sensors and stuff not work as well. Lots of stuff on modern fuel injected cars tie in to voltage...almost all sensors. A bad cell could create a drain on the alternator. Corrosion on grounds (like the battery ground) could create issues or make sensors not work exactly right, so ya, it is possible.
     
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    Plausible perhaps? :)
     
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    I'll go with that, lol.
     
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    Well, he could of had a lot of corrosion on the ground and when he changed out the battery, he cleaned it up. A bad battery ground can cause all sorts of problems for your car. Hence why so many people sell grounding kits these days.
     
  9. WJM

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    The battery acts as a capacitor/storage/shock absorber for the entire electrical system of the vehicle.

    The better the battery, the happier the system is. A bad/dead batter with the vehicle running ONLY on the alternator (aka the alt working at 100% capacity) makes for a very angry system.
     
  10. wileycoyote0022

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    Makes sence to me, it was pretty angry at me if thats the case.

    As far as corrosion, I didnt have a lick of it. All contact were good.
     

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