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18-09-2016, 11:16 AM | #1 | ||
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Hi guys
I'm a bit lost in the world of batteries and I need some advice. I bought a nice new starter motor from the local auto electrician and he said I need a battery with about 500cca power. I have to cram this battery into a tight space in the boot so I found one which is 490. Do you think this would be OK? My alternative if I need more is to link two smaller batteries to get enough cca. But this is more than twice the cost due to the extra hardware. I am planning to run a few extra electrical things in this car but nothing crazy. A decent stereo (no silly subwoofer or anything) and some power accessories. Power windows are likely. Thoughts?
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20-09-2016, 12:06 PM | #2 | ||
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Ford capri 3.0 petrol 1974-1988 12V 60Ah Car Battery is standard for a capri V6 not sure about centurys or ford craft CCA AC delco have a 430 CCA should fit in the engine bay no... to using two batteries bridged together you can bolt in a larger amp output ford alternator if required swap the alternator multi pulley back to the single V pully yes you can buy a battery boot relocation kit for the capi V6 if you want to run big sounds more doof doof and electrics might be a good idea
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22-09-2016, 05:22 PM | #3 | |||
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This would allow me to get about 660cca instead of 490cca with a single battery but it would cost twice the price and if 490cca would be ok for a v6 starter then I will just get a single battery. Amp hours capacity isn't so much an issue for me because I'm not running many accessories and the stereo will be modest.
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