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Old 01-06-2007, 05:16 PM
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loving the ammo can ... you should cover up your positive terminal just in case...


fucken funny man... never would have thought of that

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vented battery box.
I need to do this finally, do you think a piece of rubber hose running from my battery box through the spare tire well and under the car with one end cut off at 45* to mimic a slash cut will be enough?
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Old 01-06-2007, 09:50 PM
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Hell if I know, I really don't pay attention to the rules, and neither does the track I go to. Nobody asked Jason to put on a helmet until he'd cracked 7.25's in excess of 100 mph in the eighth, which is solid 10 second 1/4 mile car territory. So, I'm going to give you the cheesedick HT answer: read your local sanctioning body's rulebook.
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Old 01-07-2007, 02:44 PM
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depends on how they are felling...seriously... but your driving a Honda, so your FUCKED... they already dont like you

i had one of those shitty *** plastic "marine" battery boxes. every time we wend to the track they complained, even with a sealed battery in it!...

BOTI 05 in Seattle was the worst ------ tech session i have ever seen...

Beau's RACECAR = didnt look at ----, a full racecar with 25" slicks, one piece front end, etc... just put a sticker on the car and said to wait for his group to be called

Jeffs car = on fatty slicks, no interior, same thing. didnt ask how fast, or if he had a helmet or anything..

My car = same thing... yanked on the battery and sent me on my way...

pretty much everyone got the same thing...they where just letting people threw, most werent even looking under the hood...

my car make like 3 13second passes with NO HELMET...


couple times before that i was at the same track, same techs, etc... they where looking at the mounting of my seat, water level in my overflow, battery mounting, helmet certs, checking lugnuts..... they where sending people home... hell i almost got kicked out cuz i did a 13.5 with no helmet on lol...


none of those batteries will pass a legit NHRA tech inspection... they need to be sealed, mounted securely, vented outside the car, NHRA approved, and have a marked external battery cut off switch...
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Old 01-07-2007, 03:08 PM
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I like that, too.

However, the 260-280(?) CCA battery I have clears charge pipe by miles in the stock ED chassis location, so I don't have to fool around with running a couple bucks worth of welding cable, or having a legal sealed + vented battery box.
Car hard to start with that low of a CCA rating?
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i have seen Honda's start with like 120CCA on the battery...
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i have seen Honda's start with like 120CCA on the battery...
Sweet, time to go shopping for a lawntractor battery then.
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Old 01-07-2007, 08:51 PM
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Originally Posted by turbohf
i have seen Honda's start with like 120CCA on the battery...
No ----?

I could see 200 CCA or a little less, but I don't have a fresh starter. I keep cycling through the old used junk with sloppy bushings, which binds a little and spins the engine slow while sucking amps.
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No ----?

I could see 200 CCA or a little less, but I don't have a fresh starter. I keep cycling through the old used junk with sloppy bushings, which binds a little and spins the engine slow while sucking amps.
Yeah, my last starter was pirated off a 95 Z6, worked a lot better than the 90 I had on there.

I'm just worried about colder temps, and whether I can afford to leave the lights on for a min should I forget them when running into the gas station, etc. I think the tiny oddysseys are only around 130 around here, so I might just buy one of those.
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The Oddessy's aren't any weight savings compared to stockers. They don't have impressive CCA ratings, do they just store more charge?
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