Optima Batteries
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Optima Batteries
Going to buy a new Optima battery for my drag car. I've had some people say to run the standard red-top and some swear by the yellow top deep cycle one. which is best? What is the advantage to running a deep cycle battery? I do drive the car on the street for short trips to car shows, but thats about it. I run a small denso alternator and the car has a crap load of electric driven stuff:
Water pump
Two fuel pumps
NOS system
MSD digital 7 box
Electric fans
Bottle heater
I know the little alternators only put out about 50-60 amps, but I have no room for a full size one...Any helpfull advice on choosing the right battery would be great! Thanks, Joe
Water pump
Two fuel pumps
NOS system
MSD digital 7 box
Electric fans
Bottle heater
I know the little alternators only put out about 50-60 amps, but I have no room for a full size one...Any helpfull advice on choosing the right battery would be great! Thanks, Joe
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Re: Optima Batteries
Originally Posted by floritejoe
Going to buy a new Optima battery for my drag car. I've had some people say to run the standard red-top and some swear by the yellow top deep cycle one. which is best? What is the advantage to running a deep cycle battery? I do drive the car on the street for short trips to car shows, but thats about it. I run a small denso alternator and the car has a crap load of electric driven stuff:
Water pump
Two fuel pumps
NOS system
MSD digital 7 box
Electric fans
Bottle heater
I know the little alternators only put out about 50-60 amps, but I have no room for a full size one...Any helpfull advice on choosing the right battery would be great! Thanks, Joe
Water pump
Two fuel pumps
NOS system
MSD digital 7 box
Electric fans
Bottle heater
I know the little alternators only put out about 50-60 amps, but I have no room for a full size one...Any helpfull advice on choosing the right battery would be great! Thanks, Joe
Last 3 race cars have all had optima in them when I buy them, usually within a year or two they just go bad replaced everytime with a Napa Orbital likes going to 16v setup over the Optima.
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Re: Optima Batteries
Originally Posted by hammertime
Originally Posted by floritejoe
Going to buy a new Optima battery for my drag car. I've had some people say to run the standard red-top and some swear by the yellow top deep cycle one. which is best? What is the advantage to running a deep cycle battery? I do drive the car on the street for short trips to car shows, but thats about it. I run a small denso alternator and the car has a crap load of electric driven stuff:
Water pump
Two fuel pumps
NOS system
MSD digital 7 box
Electric fans
Bottle heater
I know the little alternators only put out about 50-60 amps, but I have no room for a full size one...Any helpfull advice on choosing the right battery would be great! Thanks, Joe
Water pump
Two fuel pumps
NOS system
MSD digital 7 box
Electric fans
Bottle heater
I know the little alternators only put out about 50-60 amps, but I have no room for a full size one...Any helpfull advice on choosing the right battery would be great! Thanks, Joe
Last 3 race cars have all had optima in them when I buy them, usually within a year or two they just go bad replaced everytime with a Napa Orbital likes going to 16v setup over the Optima.
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The standard battery if your going to run an alt. The deep cycle battery's wont last long if you use an alt as they are meant to be drained and then recharged at low amp rate..
I have had red optma battery's in both of my cars and never had a problem with them. In fact in my other car it was in there for almost 4 years with no problem at all and the battery in my truck went bad so I got a new one for my race car and put the old one in my pickup and it's still in there!!! Now that battey has been in my truck for 5 years now!!!!!!
I have had red optma battery's in both of my cars and never had a problem with them. In fact in my other car it was in there for almost 4 years with no problem at all and the battery in my truck went bad so I got a new one for my race car and put the old one in my pickup and it's still in there!!! Now that battey has been in my truck for 5 years now!!!!!!
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IMHO I think the odessey battery is the way to go. I have them in everything a good reliable battery is required. Race car. Sand buggy, airplane.
These will hold a charge for 2 years. Can be mounted on their sides. And has a 10 or 12 year service life
My race car was a pain to start, when we put 1 in I could not believe how hard the motor would spin
here is a link to read about them
<<http://www.odysseybatteries.com>>
These will hold a charge for 2 years. Can be mounted on their sides. And has a 10 or 12 year service life
My race car was a pain to start, when we put 1 in I could not believe how hard the motor would spin
here is a link to read about them
<<http://www.odysseybatteries.com>>
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I just put 2 Rock 1236 racing batteries in my race car
Best battery by far I ever owned
http://www.rockracingbattery.com/specs.php
Best battery by far I ever owned
http://www.rockracingbattery.com/specs.php
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Originally Posted by topsportsman1
I just put 2 Rock 1236 racing batteries in my race car
Best battery by far I ever owned
http://www.rockracingbattery.com/specs.php
Best battery by far I ever owned
http://www.rockracingbattery.com/specs.php
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ONE NOTE TO PASS TO FELLOW RACERS-BEST THING FOR YOUR REAR MOUNTED BATTERY SET UPS IS TO HAVE A GOOD HEAVY DUTY LINE FROM ALTERNATOR BACK TO THE POSITIVE ON BATT. I USED HEAVY 4 GAGE WELDING WIRE AND ABSOULUTELY NO PROBLEMS WITH 1 OPTIMA RED BATTERY AND POWERHOUSE 120 AMP ALT.IT WASNT HOLDING AS GOOD OF A CHARGE WITH SMALLER GAGE WIRE!!!!