Lightweight Battery

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  1. calmnothing

    calmnothing Shlimp Flied Lice
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    I would prefer a dry battery instead of lead acid. It is not as cheap though. I had the odyssey in my last car similar to what Buschar Racing has. I picked mine up at Summit racing for about $65. I think that one had 680 CCA for automotive applications. http://www.odysseybatteries.com/battery/pc680series.htm
     
  3. Alex

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    When I was out in LA I picked up the lightest braille racing battery, good god that thing is light (~10lbs or so). I know they make other options and they have some sort of warranty associated with them. check 'em out
     
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    I use the odyssey in my track car, its small and light and you can put it anywhere.
     
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    I too have used the PC680 for years in different cars, NEVER a problem. If airplanes trust it, so can I.

    Braille is over-hyped marketing BS IMO.
     

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