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Ya you can use a hold down similar to the factory one. When my current battery goes I will likely replace it with this lightweight one. Apparently it is totally capable of being used as a DD. Weight savings off the front is huge.
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Originally posted by Namrepus28 View Post
Oh okay, like an over the top hold down instead of the little rubber stopper that's stock on the F-bodies. Makes sense.
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Originally posted by ssms5411 View PostWhen I did my light weight battery it was up front, they make or use to make a steel bar that went in between the terminals. If your going all out race car I could see doing it. But not for a street car.
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Originally posted by Namrepus28 View PostWell that's pretty cool. Theoretically: How are you going to hold it down/secure it? Also is it going in the stock location? (I haven't been following the specifics of your build so I have no idea if you relocated it to the trunk or some such business. In my Bonneville the battery is a big monster under the rear seat. But the car weighs almost 4k so whatever.)
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Well that's pretty cool. Theoretically: How are you going to hold it down/secure it? Also is it going in the stock location? (I haven't been following the specifics of your build so I have no idea if you relocated it to the trunk or some such business. In my Bonneville the battery is a big monster under the rear seat. But the car weighs almost 4k so whatever.)
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Yeah , i remember you hole sawing panels.lol You could do a tubular K with the A-arms that would be alot of weight savings.
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ya running a big stereo likely won't be possible... but I'd like to get to about 3000lbs again with a fully functional car and without hole sawing this time...the more weight I can take off the front of the car the better 30-37lbs is significant
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I had a lightweight battery up front before, dont remember the brand though. Had a optima in the back, with my stereo the light weight battery couldn't take it, and my stereo came first.Lol
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Lightweight battery
Was having a discussion at my mechanics the other day and he was talking about some of the mustang guys that are now running lithum Iron batteries in their cars at the track as lightweight batteries to save weight...wondering if anyone has any experience doing the same?
The battery it appears guys are starting to use (porches/mustang owners and I am sure others) is this one: http://products.batterytender.com/Ba...t-Battery.html
it weighs a total of 3.75lbs and has plenty of juice to crank the car up...it is 12volts and can be charged up pretty quick with a portable charger should you manage to drain it. As you all know, once the car is running the alternator bears most of the grunt work... If I can pick one up for $200-$300 and save 30-37lbs I am extremely interested.... guys will drop $600-$800 on a lightweight hood to save 20-25lbs...
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