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- Jul 25, 2024
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- Location
- California
- Vehicle Year
- 2001
- Make / Model
- Ford Ranger XLT
- Engine Type
- V8
- Engine Size
- Ford Mercury 5.0 v8
- Transmission
- Automatic
- 2WD / 4WD
- 2WD
Hey guys i just figured something out about my truck. I have a 5.0 v8 from a 2001 Mountaineer. And the reccomended CCA for that engine is 860 CCA.
The battery i have in the truck is only has 590cca so i replaced it with another battery that has 720cca for now cause that was all that Autozone had that would fit and was the most powerful. Wondering if i should add a second small battery to make up for the lack of CCA. But there isn't any room in the engine compartment for another battery really. I took a look around in there and couldn't really find much space.
Do any of you guys know of a physically small battery that will produce 860cca? Or at least 750cca?
It doesn't get real cold here in CA but if it did it could be a problem in the future or if i left my lights on or something the truck might not start witch could always happen but would be more likely to happen with the weaker battery.
The battery i have in the truck is only has 590cca so i replaced it with another battery that has 720cca for now cause that was all that Autozone had that would fit and was the most powerful. Wondering if i should add a second small battery to make up for the lack of CCA. But there isn't any room in the engine compartment for another battery really. I took a look around in there and couldn't really find much space.
Do any of you guys know of a physically small battery that will produce 860cca? Or at least 750cca?
It doesn't get real cold here in CA but if it did it could be a problem in the future or if i left my lights on or something the truck might not start witch could always happen but would be more likely to happen with the weaker battery.