I always go with a bigger, higher cold cranking battery. I had my alternator go twice and the battery got me home from work over an hour away. For me the weight savings are not worth it.Interesting.
Wonder how a smaller battery holds up. Wonder if there are any as good as oem but still gives the same wattage and can work in the cold and save weight.
Running a lightweight battery definitely has disadvantages. I wouldn't do it on a daily driver.I always go with a bigger, higher cold cranking battery. I had my alternator go twice and the battery got me home from work over an hour away. For me the weight savings are not worth it.
Premium GT's are more than 3700 lbs. Cutting weight in different areas adds up quickly.You save 20 lbs on a 3700lbs car is hardly noticeable.
20lbs for expensive light weight batteries is hardly cost effective. Get some lighter wheels you will be saving at least 80lbs.Premium GT's are more than 3700 lbs. Cutting weight in different areas adds up quickly.
100 bucks or less is not expensive.20lbs for expensive light weight batteries is hardly cost effective. Get some lighter wheels you will be saving at least 80lbs.
People have switched to this as well.
OEM Battery: 31.31lbs
Deka ETX18 - 17.67lbs
Specification:
-340 Cold Cranking Amps @ 0 Degree F
(10 Hr Rate-Ah) 20
ETX-18L Dimensions: Length: 8.13" x Width: 3.56" x Height: 6.38"
ETX-18L Design:
-1 Year Free Replacement Warranty
-AGM sealed design
-Vibration resistant
-Maintenace Free
-Heavy Duty Poured Post
-Low Discharge Rate for Storage