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<blockquote data-quote="Tattoogod" data-source="post: 10331" data-attributes="member: 8366"><p>you could always move up to a bigger battery with more CCA . Mine is 840 CCA..and a mini torque starter.our sn95 alternators are nice.how old is your battery.any cracks in the battery cables.the posts can look fine .but have green corrosion in the wires.which will kill electric performance.usually first thing i do with any used car i buy. I replace all battery cable and put the biggest battery i can fit in there.and put a new high output starter in..i never have any problems..knock on wood ;D .Im a firm believer bigger is better when it comes to electric in our cars.also when replacing battery cable.buy the biggest one you can find.i custom made mine from 4 OT service wire from a house lol. those suckers can flow over 1000 plus volts. then i went down to semi truck cables..they looked better too.and when buying new cables try and find the oxygen free type cable.and you want the thick stranded cable not tghe real fine stuff .the fine cables are good for car audio but not the starter and such.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Tattoogod, post: 10331, member: 8366"] you could always move up to a bigger battery with more CCA . Mine is 840 CCA..and a mini torque starter.our sn95 alternators are nice.how old is your battery.any cracks in the battery cables.the posts can look fine .but have green corrosion in the wires.which will kill electric performance.usually first thing i do with any used car i buy. I replace all battery cable and put the biggest battery i can fit in there.and put a new high output starter in..i never have any problems..knock on wood ;D .Im a firm believer bigger is better when it comes to electric in our cars.also when replacing battery cable.buy the biggest one you can find.i custom made mine from 4 OT service wire from a house lol. those suckers can flow over 1000 plus volts. then i went down to semi truck cables..they looked better too.and when buying new cables try and find the oxygen free type cable.and you want the thick stranded cable not tghe real fine stuff .the fine cables are good for car audio but not the starter and such. [/QUOTE]
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