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Re: Battery Size?

Posted: Mon Sep 26, 2016 12:57 am
by SamirD
And yay! Battery died suddenly. :(

So looks like I have to pick on this from where I left off...

Re: Battery Size?

Posted: Mon Sep 26, 2016 7:02 pm
by SamirD
So here's where my research has led me in terms of the ultimate Kizashi battery...

An Optima Red top model 35 (not bci group 35) is what optima recommends. The Optima yellow top D35 is the exact same form factor as the red top, but is not listed as a recommended fit because their system shows the Kizashi needing 700 cca and the yellow top is only 620. The original seems to only be 680 cca (from a previous post in this thread), so a yellow top probably would be fine if you want the deep cycle version of the Optima.

The Braille B7548 is probably the ultimate agm non-lithium battery with an estimated well over 1300 cca. It should be a direct bolt-in too. Cost is definitely higher on this for sure at $340+, but the reason I didn't get one was availability--couldn't get one shipped fast enough as it has to go ground due to being a battery.

Interstate makes 4 batteries for the kizashi according to their site. The MT7-34R is an AGM battery with 800 cca. The MTP-24F is a regular wet battery with 800 cca. The MTP-124R is a regular wet battery with 700 cca. And the MT-24F is a regular wet battery with 600 cca. This last one is what puzzles me a bit because Optima shows the Kizashi needing 700 cca and yet interstate recommends this 600 cca battery. If 600 cca is fine, then the Optima yellow top would be a perfect deep cycle fit as well. The MT7-34R is available today locally, so that's the route I'm planning to take. I just have to figure out transportation first to get the battery.

BCI grouping for the factory battery is all over the place. According to BCI sizing, groups 42, 26r, 47, 90, and 97r will fit. The 26r and 97r work best since they have a positive right terminal. However, depending on the distance of the post from the edge of the battery, the terminals may not be able to connect as they are 90 degrees and only have so much 'reach' on the top of the battery. This will make more sense if you open your hood and look at how the positive terminal connects to the battery. I got the various groups by cross-referencing my stock battery dimensions with a BCI group table with sizes. Crazy thing is that the optima and interstate batteries that should fit exceed my factory battery dimensions, so there may be several other BCI groups that would work as well.

Re: Battery Size?

Posted: Mon Sep 26, 2016 8:26 pm
by SamirD
So I pulled the stock battery out and found some new information under the battery tie down--cat. no 24r-700, cca 700, load test 350, replacement model 24r-7yr.

Searching these reveals that this is a genuine AC Delco brand battery.

Re: Battery Size?

Posted: Mon Sep 26, 2016 8:51 pm
by golftango
SamirD wrote:So I pulled the stock battery out and found some new information under the battery tie down--cat. no 24r-700, cca 700, load test 350, replacement model 24r-7yr.

Searching these reveals that this is a genuine AC Delco brand battery.
Delkor

In 1985, Delkor Co. Ltd. was established as a joint business with GM, the biggest automotive company in US, and it has been developed as one of the best car battery enterprise with best quality after being incorporated into Johnson Controls Incorporated, the world’s best battery enterprise, in 2010. Since beginning of calcium MF battery production in 1987, Delkor has gained the advanced quality of its battery to supply both domestic automobile companies, such as Hyundai, Kia, GM Korea, and Ssangyong, and global markets including Japanese automobile companies: Toyota, Honda, Nissan, Suzuki, Isuzu, and Daihatsu.

Re: Battery Size?

Posted: Mon Sep 26, 2016 10:41 pm
by SamirD
The interstate mt7-34r was a perfect fit even fitting in the plastic battery tray that sits on top of the metal tray. Both terminals bolted up without issue and it frankly fits like it belonged in there from the factory.

It's a whopping heavy battery, but has a nice carry handle that made putting it in place nice and easy. And apparently it's Interstate's top of the line with a 4 year no questions warranty. With 800cca, this is second only to the braille as far as I can tell for a higher performance kizashi battery upgrade.

When I initially connected the battery, the hazard lights flashed so I thought the switch may have been depressed inside. But I was only able to think that for a few seconds before the full out alarm was going off. And the only way I found to disarm it was to sit inside and put it in acc mode. I couldn't start it as I took apart some of the intake to make placing the battery easier.

The stock battery tie down's paint is coming off due to salt water? getting to it. I can't remember who made the billet aluminum one now, but I wish I had one to replace this one now. :(

Re: Battery Size?

Posted: Mon Sep 26, 2016 10:43 pm
by SamirD
golftango wrote:
SamirD wrote:So I pulled the stock battery out and found some new information under the battery tie down--cat. no 24r-700, cca 700, load test 350, replacement model 24r-7yr.

Searching these reveals that this is a genuine AC Delco brand battery.
Delkor

In 1985, Delkor Co. Ltd. was established as a joint business with GM, the biggest automotive company in US, and it has been developed as one of the best car battery enterprise with best quality after being incorporated into Johnson Controls Incorporated, the world’s best battery enterprise, in 2010. Since beginning of calcium MF battery production in 1987, Delkor has gained the advanced quality of its battery to supply both domestic automobile companies, such as Hyundai, Kia, GM Korea, and Ssangyong, and global markets including Japanese automobile companies: Toyota, Honda, Nissan, Suzuki, Isuzu, and Daihatsu.
Great additional info on Delkor. Interesting how the 'replacement model' number is a AC Delco part while the original one doesn't show in AC Delco's catalog.

Re: Battery Size?

Posted: Wed Jul 10, 2019 5:40 pm
by AlexRuiz
Older thread, but want to add updated info:

Jul 2019, SE Michigan
* Costco
Interstate battery #23 (24F)
700 CCA, 875 CA, $89.99

* Sams Club
Duracell 24F
752 CCA, 890CA, $102.69

* Advance auto
Autocraft gold 24F
750 CCA, 935CA, $164.99

Re: Battery Size?

Posted: Tue Aug 13, 2019 2:43 pm
by redmed
Just bought a 24F and it fits just like the OEM.

Re: Battery Size?

Posted: Wed Aug 14, 2019 6:47 am
by SamirD
redmed wrote:Just bought a 24F and it fits just like the OEM.
Nice. 8-)

My interstate battery is still running strong dealing with negative temps in Chicago and now 110+ back in Alabama. Poor Kizashi has ran the gamut on temperatures!

Re: Battery Size?

Posted: Sun Nov 15, 2020 4:37 pm
by SamirD
So as an update, it seems the interstate has finally started to wane in power--or I've got corrosion on my terminals.