Terrorist 5.0
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You are 100% right, I remembered a detail that I left out.No, the specs do NOT show that a lawnmower battery has enough amps. Just because you did it a few times does not mean it's worth doing. Stock spec is 540CCA, higher amp lawnmower batteries go up to around 350CCA, with the standard floating around 250CCA.
You even said yourself that you ran into issues with running a lawnmower battery, so I'm not sure why you're out here posting stupid shit.
Realistically, it's a battery. There's no reason to overthink it. Like it's been said, there's not many manufacturers of batteries at this point, they're just getting slapped with different stickers. There is a difference internally between some of the levels, but find one with the appropriate CCA at a place that will stand behind it's warranty and roll on with life. WalMart is going to generally be the cheaper option, but they usually roll with a 1 and done approach to their battery warranties so if you snag one and it's defective or hasn't been properly rotated in their inventory, you'll use that 2-3 year warranty up in a week.
The battery in question had 400 CCA, and was a lithium power sports battery. It was under the lawnmower section but realistically it could be used on motorcycles, ATV, snowmobile, etc
The thing with lithium batteries is that while they have a pretty big advantage in power, they are also quite volatile if they overheat. They have a safety device which will shut off the battery if it senses over voltage. This shouldn’t be an issue in a lead acid battery, but the specs showed that the battery could handle 15V IIRC. My car put out 14.8V at 2000 RPM, with a very short spike when revved (15.8-16V IIRC). That may have set the battery safety off, and caused the battery to be taken out of the equation, and the alternator pegging.
It’s not dumb shit, I prefer the term “retard science”
I still think a high quality lead acid mower battery would be ok for one of these cars. Maybe not the most reliable, but I think it will work. I may be wrong, but I may try it again just for the giggles if I ever get another 79-04 Mustang.







