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Old 08-16-2023, 08:14 AM   #5
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Default Re: Battery comparison

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How does a XS D1600 or S1600 compare to regular 850-1000 amp 12-volt battery?I see the amps are a lot lower on the 16 volt but it being a 16 volt is it going to give as much cranking power than the 12 volt? Will it have to be charged anymore? I have a super stocker with no alternator. Any opinions would be greatly appreciated thanks jason
I ran 2 AC Delco 1000 amp 12 volt batteries in my former super stocker for 12 years without issue, swapping them out every 4 years. I decided to swap to XS D1600 at the conclusion of the 2020 season so both my cars(other is a dragster) would have the same battery.

I have always run an alternator and wouldn't race without one. Charging is the same as a 12volt. Every electric motor spins faster...starter, water pump and fuel pump.

The only down side is 16volt batteries do not have the reserve capacity that 12volt do, they have a history of working and then not without warning and they are heavy, 47lbs.







The dragster now runs a lite weight (8 lbs.) 16v lithium battery


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