So, lightweight batteries: worthwhile as a weight saving, or more trouble than they are worth? Discuss!
Lithium seem to be the way for significant gains, but at some cost!
Cheers,
Bobby
Lightweight batteries: ok or hassle?
Lightweight batteries: ok or hassle?
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2009 Audi S3 (Milltek, MTM, VW Racing), Velvet Purple
Previously: 2004 Elise 111S, Aubergine Purple
2009 Audi S3 (Milltek, MTM, VW Racing), Velvet Purple
Previously: 2004 Elise 111S, Aubergine Purple
Re: Lightweight batteries: ok or hassle?
Less bothered about weight, more about reliability. If Li is more dependable, that's got to be good?
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Re: Lightweight batteries: ok or hassle?
Used the Odyssey Extreme batteries before and they were excellent for reliability as long as you use a conditioner if you are going to be leaving the car regularly for long periods.
I always put mine on a c-tek conditioner and the battery would last about 4-5 years.
I always put mine on a c-tek conditioner and the battery would last about 4-5 years.