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My battery has started to hold less and less charge due to the car loafing in the garage a lot recently...
![]() Getting mighty fed up of disconnecting the battery to charge it every other weekend so have just ordered a CTEK Multi XS3600 to help resurrect it! Linky: XS3600
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make sure you fit the plug in adaptor to the battery straight away as it means you can refit the lining/tray above the battery and just plug it in - makes life alot easier
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The OEM supplier for BMW batteries is Exide - but buying an Exide battery is exactly the same as buying a BMW battery, they are just rebranded and marked up.
A good alternative is the Mini cooper battery - which is exactly the same as the M3 CSL battery - you save about 19lb in weight from the OEM M3 Battery and it'll crank okay provided you don't run heavy audio equipment. Just check that the CCA has enough juice to get your car going. The standard E46 M3 battery Exide Classic CCA730 94R-60 ![]() It's actually used on a lot of other European cars (might pay to see which dealership has the cheapest price): for e.g. Audi A4s, Chrysler 300, Dodge Challenger, Jag X-Type, Jeep Grand Cherokee, Commander, Land Rover LR2 and 3, Merc C300 and C350, Porsche Boxter, VW Gold, Jetta, Passat, Touareg The Mini Cooper S Battery is Exide Classic CCA 600 - Part 47-60 ![]() Used in even more cars .. like Audi TTs, Jags, loads of Mercs, Loads of Saabs, Loads ov VWs and virtually the whole Volvo range LOL .... Link to all battery specs and application search for Exide here: http://www.showmetheparts.com/n2ebattery/# But if you are really really weathy and have nothing else better to buy ... get this: I can't remember who makes this now, but I am sure I can find out with a bit of digging. ![]() Last edited by NZ_M3; 15-03-2010 at 11:49 PM. |
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ive gone for this!
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I've got the same one as Shimmy and can confirm after yesterday that it will crank the car over loads of times without going flat.
Tom - are you thinking of Voltfreaks for the li-ion battery?
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B106C 6.6lbs/3.2kg 527 Pulse Cranking Amps* 10 Amp/Hr Reserve 5.8” x 3.4” x 4.2” Left Side Positive MSRP $219.99 http://www.braillebattery.com/index....tteries/b106c/ No, not Voltphreaks ... although they do have some pretty cool and reasonably priced products I must say !! I believe the Porsche Lithium-ion is made by Li-Tec of Germany ![]() |
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I went with the heavier one as the car is used for endurance racing and I'd rather carry a few extra kgs than it not start after refuelling!
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Same here
my car is a road car with heater, a/c, etc etc and better safe than sorry. I don't know enough about the card output to push it to it's limits and Braille etc recommended this one for all car with standard electrical outputs.
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