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Im going into Street Max and i am only allowed 1 battery that can be no larger then 800 in^3 so that leaves out the XS power D3100.

I just was wondering if anybody had any experience with these. and for a non group 31 battery these things are expensive. When i put my amp at a half ohm i get a 460+ amp draw. soo i am open to any suggestions.

Heres the stats:

Specifications:

Internal resistance 3.5 mOhms

5 Second Cranking 1700A

Short circuit current 3500A

Weight 58.5 pounds

Temperature range -40 C to + 60 C

edit... this battery will be only used for competition, and on a trikle charge.

-Kian

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odyssey pc2150 is legal in streetmax and it is more powerful than what you listed

THank you, now that batt is on top.

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If you want batteries for comp's I would suggest Batcaps, most if not all are under 800 square inches, if you have some money and are really serious about competing you could get a BatCap Extreme, from which by going from specs, could provide a current draw of a little more than 40000 amps for a burp.

http://www.batcap.net/Products/BatCapProdu...91/Default.aspx

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If you want batteries for comp's I would suggest Batcaps, most if not all are under 800 square inches, if you have some money and are really serious about competing you could get a BatCap Extreme, from which by going from specs, could provide a current draw of a little more than 40000 amps for a burp.

http://www.batcap.net/Products/BatCapProdu...91/Default.aspx

the metal cased multicell battcaps are burp ONLY batteries,also last I looked approach $1000 in cost or more.

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yeaaa 1000 Bucks for 1 battery is kinda ridicules. my amp is not that huge. but 4000 CCA that's crazy.

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Im going into Street Max and i am only allowed 1 battery that can be no larger then 800 in^3 so that leaves out the XS power D3100.

I just was wondering if anybody had any experience with these. and for a non group 31 battery these things are expensive. When i put my amp at a half ohm i get a 460+ amp draw. soo i am open to any suggestions.

Heres the stats:

Specifications:

Internal resistance 3.5 mOhms

5 Second Cranking 1700A

Short circuit current 3500A

Weight 58.5 pounds

Temperature range -40 C to + 60 C

edit... this battery will be only used for competition, and on a trikle charge.

-Kian

The XS Power D3100 is within the 800cu in rule, and is more powerful than any listed in this thread. Probably the most popular among the competitors too. ;)

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