sailerman1951
Member
- Posts
- 21
Hi want to put a larger battery on my 4.6 p38 but all the suppliers want to sell me the standard 70 ah unit, anyone have the number of a larger unit that will fit please
Hi want to put a larger battery on my 4.6 p38 but all the suppliers want to sell me the standard 70 ah unit, anyone have the number of a larger unit that will fit please
Sorry to resurrect and I'm fairly certain the answer is yes but does this one fit the 4.0 bay? Thanks![]()
Wait wait wait. Avoid calcium with the lower output alternator? I assume that means they don't generate the power to charge them?I'm not sure you can still get that one from the Battery Megastore. Someone recently said it wasn't there. Just had a quick look and I couldn't see it. Might be hiding?
The early cars had shorter leads and it can be a bit of a strain to get it in. Also, if it has 13.8V showing @ 2000 rpm then you have the lower set point on your alternator so stay away from anything containing calcium.
This is it I think? Or the newer model: http://www.batterymegastore.co.uk/product/MF31-1000/
Mine's a 2001 so hopefully leads are fine. Dad left the lights on and drained the battery leading an incredibly tedious phonecall trying to explain the EKA procedure
The battery is far too small (~60cca) so someone's changed it in the past so I'm after the Datatek approved beast for the future![]()
Wait wait wait. Avoid calcium with the lower output alternator? I assume that means they don't generate the power to charge them?
Things are starting to make sense in the world.![]()
Deep charge with every so often. Wammers changed the Gubbins in his alternator with a fix off eBay for 6 quid or so to have a higher set point.
Welcome To LandyZone, the Land Rover Forums!
Here at LandyZone we have plenty of very knowledgable members so if you have any questions about your Land Rover or just want to connect with other Landy owners, you're in the right place.
Registering is free and easy just click here, we hope to see you on the forums soon!