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Old 08-30-2013, 05:21 PM   #603
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I suppose you guys will stock enersys batteries?

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Old 08-30-2013, 05:31 PM   #604
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Though not directly related to our turbo system, here is our Lightweight Billet Aluminum Battery Tray that is designed to fit more than a dozen different lightweight batteries for weight reduction. Our system has three mounting locations for properly securing the weight of a mini battery. Furthermore, it does not use any j-hooks, resulting in a much cleaner appearance than others. This is also the same billet aluminum tray used in our WMI System. We'll having pricing and ordering info up on Monday.




I saw another vendor making catch cans that mounted on a tie down for the stock battery, would love to see something like that sold in a combo with lightweight battery.
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I saw another vendor making catch cans that mounted on a tie down for the stock battery, would love to see something like that sold in a combo with lightweight battery.
After we release our turbo system, we'll definitely start work on our custom oil catch can system.
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Old 08-31-2013, 12:06 PM   #606
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We're still looking into the more popular battery choices. We'll likely only stock a few brands though.
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Old 08-31-2013, 02:05 PM   #607
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Do you mean the Odyssey line? I'm pretty sure that branched off and is now it's own company, no long under the enersys name.
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Old 09-01-2013, 12:33 AM   #608
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Odyssey is still enersys! http://www.odysseybattery.com/
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Old 09-03-2013, 11:16 AM   #609
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When are you going to start selling the battery trays?
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Old 09-03-2013, 11:32 AM   #610
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When are you going to start selling the battery trays?

We'll be posting the details on the battery tray later on today including intro pricing so stay tuned.

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Old 09-04-2013, 10:50 AM   #611
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Testing out a Light Weight battery kit for @Mrc@ptuning and just wanted to leave some comments.

Kit weighs 30oz and is made up of high quality Billet Aluminum (Forgot the Spec) but its super strong.

Kit can Handle any small battery whether its the braille 2105 (Shown) or a shorai, deka, odyssey.

Replaces all stock components used currently to mount the battery tray.

Super Sturdy and can handle lots of vibration/force with out any issues so its definitely race grade quality, design and material.

Installation was super easy and could take anywhere from 10 minutes to 30 minutes depending on how fast you work.

Tons of Space now in the engine compartment!








I did want to comment that the Braille 2105 Battery for my first day has worked flawlessly and is running a healthy 14.8 volts as shown by my radar detector
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Testing out a Light Weight battery kit for @Mrc@ptuning and just wanted to leave some comments.

Kit weighs 30oz and is made up of high quality Billet Aluminum (Forgot the Spec) but its super strong.

Kit can Handle any small battery whether its the braille 2105 (Shown) or a shorai, deka, odyssey.

Replaces all stock components used currently to mount the battery tray.

Super Sturdy and can handle lots of vibration/force with out any issues so its definitely race grade quality, design and material.

Installation was super easy and could take anywhere from 10 minutes to 30 minutes depending on how fast you work.

Tons of Space now in the engine compartment!








I did want to comment that the Braille 2105 Battery for my first day has worked flawlessly and is running a healthy 14.8 volts as shown by my radar detector
So whats the power gain on this kit lol jk. Looks good!
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Old 09-04-2013, 11:11 AM   #613
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So these smaller battery should be just fine for the winter seasons huh.. This looks like good stuff thus far.. BTW I hate to be that guy but anymore turbo porn
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So these smaller battery should be just fine for the winter seasons huh.. This looks like good stuff thus far.. BTW I hate to be that guy but anymore turbo porn
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Hey @ptuning.. I haven't performed the TSB repair for the fuel pump but I wouldn't mind seeing as it would be money in my money and the tech who performs the repair.. Any complications that you can see for those with the new fuel pump?
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Hey @ptuning.. I haven't performed the TSB repair for the fuel pump but I wouldn't mind seeing as it would be money in my money and the tech who performs the repair.. Any complications that you can see for those with the new fuel pump?
as far as I have researched the "new pump" design just has more sound insulation and will result in crickets regardless. Your talking 1000+psi of pressure so I am sure its bound to make some noise. Cars that do make the noise have no safety concerns as crickets are cosmetic and not performance related. So to answer your question you should be good but I am sure MrC and others can chime in too
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