First I would like to say thanks to Zach from "To The Limit Motorsportz" for bringing this battery kit to my house and getting it for me. I also want you to know that I don't drive my STi in the winter months so I would have know idea how well it would hold up in the cold. I do have a mild sound system and my factory battery was 8 years old and ready for retirement. The reason I wanted to do this was to save weight. Please when you install this kit take your time. Now onto the good stuff.
Features
? Saves 20lbs. and lowers center of gravity
? Effortless install using factory mounting points
? High quality construction
? Custom AMS battery tie down plate
Specifications
? 680 cranking amps
? Short circuit current over 1800A
? 25 minute reserve capacity with 25amp load
? Length 7 1/16"
? Width 2 15/16"
? Height 7 3/16"
? Weight 14.6 lbs.
Kit includes
? AMS anodized aluminum battery tie down plate (available in black or red)
? Zinc plated tie down hooks to prevent rusting
? Nylon washers to protect the anodized aluminum tie down plate
? Durable non slip battery pad to keep the battery in place and protected
? Wing nuts for an easy install and removal
? AMS small battery
First thing you want to do is open the hood of your car and go to your battery.
Now I have a grounding kit and sound system so the wires had to be fixed to reach the battery. First disconnect the negative battery terminal (Black) then the positive terminal (Red). Then take a 10mm socket and undo the battery hold down bracket that holds the battery in place. Once disconnected lift out the battery and the tray. It will come out super easy and will looks like this.
You will see a grounding wire on the side of the drivers firewall that goes to the negative side of the battery. Unscrew it and move it down on the lower part of the firewall. There is a bolt hole already for it. Next grab some grease remover and clean the area where the battery is going to be sitting. After cleaning it let it dry. Now take the battery pad and remove the backing and stick into place. You have one shot to get it right. It will look this this when it is all done.
After that take the battery and lay it on its side. Put the new hangers in and washers and tighten the battery with the tie down plate. Then take the positive terminal (Red) and disconnect it from the battery. This is done with a hex head and makes putting any wires you have on super easy. Connect all your wires and reattach the terminals to the battery, and do the same with the negative (black) wire. When you re-install the terminals back on the battery make sure you torq them to 50 foot pds. After your battery is installed it will look like this.
Now wipe everything down and check all your connections. You have just saved your WRX/STi 25 pds of weight. I hope you all enjoyed this and if you have any questions please ask.
Features
? Saves 20lbs. and lowers center of gravity
? Effortless install using factory mounting points
? High quality construction
? Custom AMS battery tie down plate
Specifications
? 680 cranking amps
? Short circuit current over 1800A
? 25 minute reserve capacity with 25amp load
? Length 7 1/16"
? Width 2 15/16"
? Height 7 3/16"
? Weight 14.6 lbs.
Kit includes
? AMS anodized aluminum battery tie down plate (available in black or red)
? Zinc plated tie down hooks to prevent rusting
? Nylon washers to protect the anodized aluminum tie down plate
? Durable non slip battery pad to keep the battery in place and protected
? Wing nuts for an easy install and removal
? AMS small battery
First thing you want to do is open the hood of your car and go to your battery.
Now I have a grounding kit and sound system so the wires had to be fixed to reach the battery. First disconnect the negative battery terminal (Black) then the positive terminal (Red). Then take a 10mm socket and undo the battery hold down bracket that holds the battery in place. Once disconnected lift out the battery and the tray. It will come out super easy and will looks like this.
You will see a grounding wire on the side of the drivers firewall that goes to the negative side of the battery. Unscrew it and move it down on the lower part of the firewall. There is a bolt hole already for it. Next grab some grease remover and clean the area where the battery is going to be sitting. After cleaning it let it dry. Now take the battery pad and remove the backing and stick into place. You have one shot to get it right. It will look this this when it is all done.
After that take the battery and lay it on its side. Put the new hangers in and washers and tighten the battery with the tie down plate. Then take the positive terminal (Red) and disconnect it from the battery. This is done with a hex head and makes putting any wires you have on super easy. Connect all your wires and reattach the terminals to the battery, and do the same with the negative (black) wire. When you re-install the terminals back on the battery make sure you torq them to 50 foot pds. After your battery is installed it will look like this.
Now wipe everything down and check all your connections. You have just saved your WRX/STi 25 pds of weight. I hope you all enjoyed this and if you have any questions please ask.
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