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4th Gen import Battery

To clarify - that's In Car Entertainment - not frozen water
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Post by jjmartin349571 » Tue May 28, 2013 9:35 pm

I've seen a lot of these batteries fitted to JDM Accords:

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They're taller and thinner than the ones in my UKDM's. I had this one in my 3G Accord for a bit, it wasn't really meant to fit but I just spun it around and the battery tie bar sort of held it in :lol:

I then swapped it for my Prelude's battery, fits snugly and the battery tie holds it correctly on the leading edge.

But coming back to Preludes, if anyone is interested in a battery from a UK car that fits then I'm currently using the battery from my 2001 Accord, fits like a glove. There's millions on autotrader if you need a registration plate to give the dealer :)

Tbh I just whack in any battery to the cars, if it vaguely fits it's all good :lol:

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Post by wurlycorner » Tue May 28, 2013 10:32 pm

Ailfenergy wrote:Would I benefit from using bigger battery if I have quite powerful amp? As far as I remember my battery is 70ah. What if I put 80ah instead? Would it harm anything?

Has anyone tried one of these thingies?
http://www.ebay.co.uk/itm/BOSS-AUDIO-3- ... 19cdcc7584
The larger battery wouldn't cause any harm, no.

Haven't tried one of those caps myself, but they're quite a common fit to big ice builds. I was going to suggest something like that over a bigger battery if the amp is your only concern - it's more targeted on the amp rather then the rest if the system (which a battery would be). Assuming you've got nice chunky gauge cable feeding power to the amp of course - that's the best starting point.

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