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natehall

posted on 31/12/07 at 01:15 AM Reply With Quote
calculating battery requirements

Guys,

I have a pinto engine, which i want to use the smallest possible batter mounted inside the car, what i need to know is how many cranking amps do i need what battery should i get?

the car wont have any unneccessary electronics - just fuel injection and the electrics to get an mot

any help is very appreciated

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Nathan





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Mr Whippy

posted on 31/12/07 at 01:50 AM Reply With Quote
depends on what cc it is and if it's standard or high compression, you don't say.





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zilspeed

posted on 31/12/07 at 07:54 AM Reply With Quote
A mini battery will start a V12 jag engine, if the jag engine is well maintained and the ignition system is spot on. A well maintained Pinto doesn't present a problem.
I always fit a mini battery unless there is a clear and distinct need to fit something else.
As stated above, do you have a mega CR ?






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RazMan

posted on 31/12/07 at 09:24 AM Reply With Quote
The smallest batteries are probably the gel type - which are tiny. My Odyssey battery is not the smallest in the range by any means (I can still hold it in one hand though) but it will easily crank a Chevvy V8 with its 680 Amps! A gel type motorcycle battery of around 400 Amps should whizz a stock Pinto around nicely.

p.s. You can reduce your power requirements considerably by fitting LED lights [hint hint]



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Mr Whippy

posted on 31/12/07 at 12:21 PM Reply With Quote
quote:
Originally posted by zilspeed
A mini battery will start a V12 jag engine, if the jag engine is well maintained and the ignition system is spot on. A well maintained Pinto doesn't present a problem.
I always fit a mini battery unless there is a clear and distinct need to fit something else.
As stated above, do you have a mega CR ?


your quite right off course, but when the engine is not so happy to start on the first turn or the weathers gone cold, that's when your problems start.





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Mr Whippy

posted on 31/12/07 at 12:23 PM Reply With Quote
quote:
Originally posted by RazMan
p.s. You can reduce your power requirements considerably by fitting LED lights [hint hint]




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natehall

posted on 31/12/07 at 10:39 PM Reply With Quote
cc is 2090 running high compression around 10-11:1 iirc

this odysey battery - do you have alink as to where i can find one?





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RazMan

posted on 1/1/08 at 01:23 AM Reply With Quote
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