Optima "51R" yellow top batteries for Integras...
i rather just get the diehard battery, unless you have a bunch of amps and other load bearing stuff or have your battery in a weird location.
optima's can be upside down, on their side, or whatever and work properly.
optima's can be upside down, on their side, or whatever and work properly.
i have one..its really only needed when u have an excessive load on your electrical system, and its deep cycle so it can be drained down without damage to the battery..other than that it performs like any other batter, no performance gain
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My setup looks similar to the one above...............and I agree, it just WON'T DIE!! A push 2 12's with an 800 watt amp with the car off every day at lunch, and still won't die.
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well, i highly doubt dan gsr has a system, thats on the grounded side of the battery, if you look, looks like a DIY grounding kit to me *shrugs*
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you sir are correct
i barely have a radio
I have POS head unit
with just two front speakers
and the driver side speaker doesn't seem to want to work, I don't care though
mechanically my car is 110%
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you sir are correct
i barely have a radio
I have POS head unit
with just two front speakers
and the driver side speaker doesn't seem to want to work, I don't care though
mechanically my car is 110%
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