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okay so pretty obvious to do on e big battery or 2 smaller batteries one in front one in back the bigger battery idea will be relocated to the trunk both batteries either 1 or 2 will have 1/0 knu flex to the trunk. so the question is is there an advantage to doing 1 large battery over 2 small batteries? lso big 3 is already done with 1/0 and the car is an 04 neon srt-4.

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Well I've read up on batteries etc a little and this is what I can conclude on the subject: each battery added to the system will put an additional 10 amp load on your alternator. So in my opinion, if you can get 1 big battery that equals the 2 small batteries in performance, go with a single large one. I have two small batt's in the back and am trying to replace them with a single big one.

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1 Bigger would be cheaper than 2 smaller which equal about the same performance, so i'd obviously go for the cheaper, lol.

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