Installed Odyssey PC680T lightweight battery
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Is getting weight savings no matter how little they may be the ultimate aim of this excecise while still having a really confortable car that you can use a daily driver? Or am I missing something here?
On foups adivise ,Caymandive, my advise to you is that you should rip the whole interior out complete with nav/ speakers, door trims, roof lining and put in a single carbon race seat with harness. Don't forget to mod the fuel tank and reduce its capacity to about 5 gallons b/c that could cut you some weight too.
I hope sarcasm works ok with everyone?
Nice mod BTW, I did this is a drag nissan I had many years back and never had problems with battery drainage and I used it as a daily driver.
On foups adivise ,Caymandive, my advise to you is that you should rip the whole interior out complete with nav/ speakers, door trims, roof lining and put in a single carbon race seat with harness. Don't forget to mod the fuel tank and reduce its capacity to about 5 gallons b/c that could cut you some weight too.
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Nice mod BTW, I did this is a drag nissan I had many years back and never had problems with battery drainage and I used it as a daily driver.
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while not sacrificing a comfortable car.
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http://www.odysseybatteries.com/batteries.htm
scroll all the way down for an informative chart with all the info you need.
Here you can see the various Odyssey dry cell batteries and their ideal applications.
I used the Odyssey 680 in my NSX [3li V6] for a few months and realized that unless the car was used at least every 3 to 4 days there was a definite decrease in the cranking performance and by the 7-8th day the battery was too weak to start the car. This problem only increases during the winter months. YOU ARE VERY LIKELY TO BE UNABLE TO START YOUR CAR WITH A 680 IF YOU LEAVE YOUR CAR OUTSIDE IN THE COLD FOR EVEN JUST ONE NIGHT. BEEN THERE, DONE THAT![Sad](https://www.clublexus.com/forums/images/smilies/sad.gif)
I therefore switched to the Odyssey 925, which at about 25 lbs is still quite light but has significantly more cranking power than the 680. The 925 if not driven for 2 weeks shows clear evidence of decreased cranking power. When I drive the car after not having driven it for more than a week, I charge the battery with a trickle charger overnight. Never had any trouble with the 925.
For the IS-F [ 5li V8] with significantly more power requirement at start up, the ideal battery would be the 1200 which at about 38lbs is not much lighter than the OEM weight of 42lbs.
scroll all the way down for an informative chart with all the info you need.
Here you can see the various Odyssey dry cell batteries and their ideal applications.
I used the Odyssey 680 in my NSX [3li V6] for a few months and realized that unless the car was used at least every 3 to 4 days there was a definite decrease in the cranking performance and by the 7-8th day the battery was too weak to start the car. This problem only increases during the winter months. YOU ARE VERY LIKELY TO BE UNABLE TO START YOUR CAR WITH A 680 IF YOU LEAVE YOUR CAR OUTSIDE IN THE COLD FOR EVEN JUST ONE NIGHT. BEEN THERE, DONE THAT
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I therefore switched to the Odyssey 925, which at about 25 lbs is still quite light but has significantly more cranking power than the 680. The 925 if not driven for 2 weeks shows clear evidence of decreased cranking power. When I drive the car after not having driven it for more than a week, I charge the battery with a trickle charger overnight. Never had any trouble with the 925.
For the IS-F [ 5li V8] with significantly more power requirement at start up, the ideal battery would be the 1200 which at about 38lbs is not much lighter than the OEM weight of 42lbs.
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I appreciate the OP's creativity in doing this mod for weight savings but c'mon the IS-F is NO RACE CAR, NEVER will be with all the heavy electronics!
Sure you saved a few lbs but removing less critical components can easily save the same weight. Not to mention if you happen to fill up and just ate a happy meal there goes your weight advantage. Best way to lose weight is to hit the gym!
Why not remove the sunroof motor, strip the audio, speakers, door panels and put in a roll cage why you're in the car....hahaha
Lexus made a "LUXURY" sedan for us to enjoy and for someone to risk getting stranded for a few lbs in weight savings, just go on a diet man![Smilie](https://www.clublexus.com/forums/images/smilies/smile.gif)
I've heard of s2000 / nsx guys try to get their "race car" weight down as much as possible for better track times but the IS-F is just not a race car.
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Sure you saved a few lbs but removing less critical components can easily save the same weight. Not to mention if you happen to fill up and just ate a happy meal there goes your weight advantage. Best way to lose weight is to hit the gym!
Why not remove the sunroof motor, strip the audio, speakers, door panels and put in a roll cage why you're in the car....hahaha
Lexus made a "LUXURY" sedan for us to enjoy and for someone to risk getting stranded for a few lbs in weight savings, just go on a diet man
![Smilie](https://www.clublexus.com/forums/images/smilies/smile.gif)
I've heard of s2000 / nsx guys try to get their "race car" weight down as much as possible for better track times but the IS-F is just not a race car.
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I appreciate the OP's creativity in doing this mod for weight savings but c'mon the IS-F is NO RACE CAR, NEVER will be with all the heavy electronics!
Sure you saved a few lbs but removing less critical components can easily save the same weight. Not to mention if you happen to fill up and just ate a happy meal there goes your weight advantage. Best way to lose weight is to hit the gym!
Why not remove the sunroof motor, strip the audio, speakers, door panels and put in a roll cage why you're in the car....hahaha
Lexus made a "LUXURY" sedan for us to enjoy and for someone to risk getting stranded for a few lbs in weight savings, just go on a diet man![Smilie](https://www.clublexus.com/forums/images/smilies/smile.gif)
I've heard of s2000 / nsx guys try to get their "race car" weight down as much as possible for better track times but the IS-F is just not a race car.
rick
Sure you saved a few lbs but removing less critical components can easily save the same weight. Not to mention if you happen to fill up and just ate a happy meal there goes your weight advantage. Best way to lose weight is to hit the gym!
Why not remove the sunroof motor, strip the audio, speakers, door panels and put in a roll cage why you're in the car....hahaha
Lexus made a "LUXURY" sedan for us to enjoy and for someone to risk getting stranded for a few lbs in weight savings, just go on a diet man
![Smilie](https://www.clublexus.com/forums/images/smilies/smile.gif)
I've heard of s2000 / nsx guys try to get their "race car" weight down as much as possible for better track times but the IS-F is just not a race car.
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This mod in no way leaves you stranded as I've had it for quite some time now with no ill effects as well as several other friends of mine.
I do agree though, that this car will NEVER be a true race car and as such careful and tasteful mods should be done to both personalize and increase performance even if it's slight. It's all about being original and and having that slight edge on the competition. Just my .02.
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Every gram counts.
Actually, 26.5 lbs is a pretty healthy chunk of weight to get rid off. Not sure how the battery is going to hold up with the extra load of starting a bigger V8.
Back in the day, we'd use the smallest battery that could possibly start the car and relocate it to the trunk.
Actually, 26.5 lbs is a pretty healthy chunk of weight to get rid off. Not sure how the battery is going to hold up with the extra load of starting a bigger V8.
Back in the day, we'd use the smallest battery that could possibly start the car and relocate it to the trunk.
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hi caymandive,
any update on the performance of the battery?
i just swapped out mine. i live in california so cold weather start should not be an issue for me. i drive my F only on weekends, so i will see if that's going to be a problem.
if it gives me problem, i will put it in my s2000 which has a tiny oem battery anyway.
any update on the performance of the battery?
i just swapped out mine. i live in california so cold weather start should not be an issue for me. i drive my F only on weekends, so i will see if that's going to be a problem.
if it gives me problem, i will put it in my s2000 which has a tiny oem battery anyway.
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nice battery, I used a different brand one for my s2000 that weighed less then 10 lbs but it barely had enough voltage for the car itself(if car not started in 5 days battery will die). Also you might want to note that if the lightweight battery doesn't have the same voltage and power as the ISF's oem battery, u might be losing and not having consitant power as everything electronic in the car takes away voltage. A better investment might be using a voltage stabilizer to keep the voltage of the car steady so your power is always consitant meaning your hp will always be consistant as used up voltage takes power away.
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hi caymandive,
any update on the performance of the battery?
i just swapped out mine. i live in california so cold weather start should not be an issue for me. i drive my F only on weekends, so i will see if that's going to be a problem.
if it gives me problem, i will put it in my s2000 which has a tiny oem battery anyway.
any update on the performance of the battery?
i just swapped out mine. i live in california so cold weather start should not be an issue for me. i drive my F only on weekends, so i will see if that's going to be a problem.
if it gives me problem, i will put it in my s2000 which has a tiny oem battery anyway.
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In a nutshell if the F is your daily driver you will NEVER have issues starting your car. If the F is your weekend fun car, I would buy a battery tender and just leave it connected while in the garage esp over winter months.
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I still have the battery in the car and have had ZERO problems with it. The F used to be my daily driver, but I now have a 1.8t Jetta as my commuter. I had left the F sitting in my garage for about a week and a half last month and when I went to start the car it did start, but I could tell it was a little down on cranking amps having set so long. Had it been winter time, there is a chance the car may have not started. Easy fix though, I went to sears after that and got a battery tender that I leave connected to the car. ![Thumb Up](https://www.clublexus.com/forums/images/smilies/thumbsup.gif)
In a nutshell if the F is your daily driver you will NEVER have issues starting your car. If the F is your weekend fun car, I would buy a battery tender and just leave it connected while in the garage esp over winter months.
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In a nutshell if the F is your daily driver you will NEVER have issues starting your car. If the F is your weekend fun car, I would buy a battery tender and just leave it connected while in the garage esp over winter months.