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  • Obioban
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    Originally posted by GreyM340i View Post

    Is your car a gutted race car? Why pay $1500 for a lighter battery? Not sure I understand what 35lbs will do for 90% of the people driving these cars?
    Nothing improves how well a car drives, including on the street, more than weight.

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  • Obioban
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    Originally posted by Obioban View Post
    I've been running a 6 lb Braile GU1R lithium battery in my M3 for 3.5 years now without any issues.

    That said, it no longer sees winter use (though it's had a couple <30 degree starts) and I put it on a (lithium specific) trickle charger if I'm parking it for longer than ~2 weeks (... which I did with the stock battery, too).

    Because, at 6 lbs, it's not doing anything meaningful for weight distribution, and the battery cable going to the trunk is 6 lbs, I also mounted it under the hood, like the 4 cylinder e46s do. Enabled me to save the weight of the cable and gave me more trunk space!

    new battery location (and my super leggera washer tank):







    Extra trunk space:



    Bonus: I also got extra trunk space on the passenger side

    Now at ~6 years, no issues.

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  • pawa_k2001
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    My new battery came in, 11.15lbs!

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  • repoman89
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    Originally posted by pawa_k2001 View Post
    Found my next battery, i48CX Braille. Stock size, no worries about keeping it on a charger. Jump in an go while saving 35lbs over stock battery.
    Why pay that much vs the Antigravity equivalent? Just got the 30Ah H6 size for $450 used, it’s a couple hundred more new. It’s 10 lb, LiFePo chemistry and also doesn’t need to be kept on a charger.

    Deleting the battery cable and putting it in the engine bay as some have done is tempting too but I’m a lot more comfortable with lithium in the trunk.

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  • pawa_k2001
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    Originally posted by GreyM340i View Post

    Is your car a gutted race car? Why pay $1500 for a lighter battery? Not sure I understand what 35lbs will do for 90% of the people driving these cars?
    I am aiming to have a 2999lbs street E46 M3 with 5/8th tank of fuel. I am currently at 3053lbs and looking at every option since I can not remove the comfort features like A/C, cruise control, leather seats, insulation and carpet.

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  • GreyM340i
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    Originally posted by pawa_k2001 View Post
    Found my next battery, i48CX Braille. Stock size, no worries about keeping it on a charger. Jump in an go while saving 35lbs over stock battery.
    Is your car a gutted race car? Why pay $1500 for a lighter battery? Not sure I understand what 35lbs will do for 90% of the people driving these cars?

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  • pawa_k2001
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    Found my next battery, i48CX Braille. Stock size, no worries about keeping it on a charger. Jump in an go while saving 35lbs over stock battery.

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  • 911Fiddler
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    Originally posted by Obioban View Post
    I've been running a 6 lb Braile GU1R lithium battery in my M3 for 3.5 years now without any issues.

    That said, it no longer sees winter use (though it's had a couple <30 degree starts) and I put it on a (lithium specific) trickle charger if I'm parking it for longer than ~2 weeks (... which I did with the stock battery, too).

    Because, at 6 lbs, it's not doing anything meaningful for weight distribution, and the battery cable going to the trunk is 6 lbs, I also mounted it under the hood, like the 4 cylinder e46s do. Enabled me to save the weight of the cable and gave me more trunk space!
    Superb innovation!
    After a battery relocation test I ran, where I put the std battery in the middle of the rear boot (trunk) space, I had been considering running two small lead-acid batteries (stop-start series) in parallel either side in the boot. I could definately feel an improvement to handling with the mass centralised at the rear. Ive not acted yet on my plan, time now to do some more investigations at this end (UK).

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  • Speed Monkey
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    The enthusiast car website published a guide on lightweight batteries for the E46 M3.
    Here is the address:

    Weight reduction is a constant quest for those who track their cars and battery weight savings can be huge. Not only do lighter batteries save weight, but


    Below is a excerpt from their lengthy list.

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  • Tbonem3
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    Yep, CSL !

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  • 0-60motorsports
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    I’ll be sticking to my CSL battery with those crazy LIION prices lol

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  • Feffman
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    A stock BMW positive terminal cover (Part 61218375653) fits perfectly with AntiGravity. The negative terminal cover is a generic left hand coming via Amazon.

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  • BMWahba
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    Originally posted by Feffman View Post
    I went with the AntiGravity at a whopping 12 pounds. Not cheap ($675) but the built in restart feature is nice for peace of mind. Just ordered terminal covers yesterday.
    That's what it was called! Antigravity will be my next move for sure.

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  • pawa_k2001
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    Originally posted by Feffman View Post
    I went with the AntiGravity at a whopping 12 pounds. Not cheap ($675) but the built in restart feature is nice for peace of mind. Just ordered terminal covers yesterday.

    Feff
    Definitely an option but the H7 60ah which would be my choice costs more than what I paid for the F80 M3 battery.

    Edit: AntiGravity would save another 10lbs(H7/60ah) so it's definitely a good option for whenever I need my next battery.
    Last edited by pawa_k2001; 03-27-2020, 04:05 AM.

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  • Feffman
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    I went with the AntiGravity at a whopping 12 pounds. Not cheap ($675) but the built in restart feature is nice for peace of mind. Just ordered terminal covers yesterday.

    Feff

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