jpmxrider489
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Was wondering people's opinions on there battery. I noticed the specs are low. Was wondering how it does in the cold?
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That's what I did. I removed the charcoal canister and dropped my batter there. But everytime I need to take it out I need to remove the catch can and tb elbow.
Have you thought of running a group 51 battery?
Group 51? They small? See I decided against the stm battery because of the cca. But I've been going back and fourth with interstate batteries and found something that worked. I want the battery to sit against the strut . I don't want it to be crooked at all. I forget the model number but I got 9 inches to work with. I'll post pics when I get it. The shop Im getting it through comes back this weekend.
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Sorry it's been so long but I went with a interstate battery. Model mt-26r. It fits perfect against the strut tower. It's 110 from where I got it. I also made the stock battery tray to fit perfect the same way gofer did. I flipped it upside down, and bent the tabs to point up. And used two existing bolt holes. I still have to out the battery hold down. Heres the pics I got. Let me know what you think.