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    #31
    Originally posted by eljay View Post

    Is this setup suitable for a daily driver?

    Originally posted by Obioban View Post
    I've never had any battery issues.

    while it's commendable to see the labor involved and the weight savings achieved, it really is a disservice to this community for you to always be highlighting this setup you created. it makes no sense to 99.99% of owners out there for so many reasons including


    - that battery bracket has long been discontinued, because
    - that battery has long been discontinued, in addition to
    - that battery capacity is so laughably low that even Braille didn't/doesn't recommend running something that small on our cars


    it's telling that the best summary you ever give of this project is "it works for me". hopefully others can make the connection that this is an extreme weight savings setup at the cost of extremely limited battery capacity

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      #32
      Originally posted by usdmej View Post





      while it's commendable to see the labor involved and the weight savings achieved, it really is a disservice to this community for you to always be highlighting this setup you created. it makes no sense to 99.99% of owners out there for so many reasons including


      - that battery bracket has long been discontinued, because
      - that battery has long been discontinued, in addition to
      - that battery capacity is so laughably low that even Braille didn't/doesn't recommend running something that small on our cars


      it's telling that the best summary you ever give of this project is "it works for me". hopefully others can make the connection that this is an extreme weight savings setup at the cost of extremely limited battery capacity
      Idk. I DD my M3 on nice days and it’s fine. I’ve done some 30° starts at hotels by track events, and it’s been fine. I hold back on the endorsements because the lower capacity certainly makes it less idiot proof, but so long as your car does not have a ton of parasitic loss, and you don’t do anything stupid, there’s no reason it can’t be used for a DD.

      Braille still offers the same battery electronics/cells, just in a smaller exterior case. They recommend it for four and six cylinder cars.
      https://www.stableenergies.com/Brail...ctinfo/BB-G30/

      I don't think I ever mention my battery setup without some level of disclaimer, but 50 lbs for $600 is pretty unrivaled-- I don't think it's a disservice to people to know it's an option, with some basic level of caution/reality.

      2005 IR/IR M3 Coupe
      2012 LMB/Black 128i
      2008 Black/Black M5 Sedan

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        #33
        Originally posted by usdmej View Post





        while it's commendable to see the labor involved and the weight savings achieved, it really is a disservice to this community for you to always be highlighting this setup you created. it makes no sense to 99.99% of owners out there for so many reasons including


        - that battery bracket has long been discontinued, because
        - that battery has long been discontinued, in addition to
        - that battery capacity is so laughably low that even Braille didn't/doesn't recommend running something that small on our cars


        it's telling that the best summary you ever give of this project is "it works for me". hopefully others can make the connection that this is an extreme weight savings setup at the cost of extremely limited battery capacity
        Let people use whatever battery they wish. I used those small batteries, I won't do that again since making sure your car is on a leash every time you park your car is annoying. I park my car, don't touch it nor leash it for 6 months and it still starts.

        For 99% of the people, I don't see why they would want to go away from a OE battery, it works perfectly. I made this thread about my experience about achieved the result I want which is OE+ battery power without a leash.

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          #34
          My two cents: I found that the o'Riley super start extreme is a low cost replacement ($120ish) that shaves 10 lbs without any tiny battery headaches. Considering how much folks spend to shave ten pounds, seems like a worry free alternative to the 1K battery arms race
          2005 6MT TiAg | 1:47.01 @ Laguna Seca
          ..........................| 1:58.93 @ Sonoma

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            #35
            Did a 16° (F) cold start, after parking outside overnight, on my 8 year old Braile GU1R (6 lbs) this morning without issue.

            2005 IR/IR M3 Coupe
            2012 LMB/Black 128i
            2008 Black/Black M5 Sedan

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              #36
              Originally posted by Obioban View Post
              Did a 16° (F) cold start, after parking outside overnight, on my 8 year old Braile GU1R (6 lbs) this morning without issue.
              Looks like it's holding up to the 10+ year life design

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                #37
                I'm running an Antigravity 24ah 9 lb battery. So far so good. One time I left the car sitting for weeks, came back to it dead, hit the restart button on the battery and it started up fine, which is a very nice feature.
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                  #38
                  We all have different requirements and things we would tolerate, so reading any post where someone shares THEIR setup, should not be read as YOU should run the same.

                  I don't drive in freezing cold being on west coast, I don't have a sound system, I'm ok hooking up a (trickle)charger if the car will sit for more than a few weeks. You (royal you, noone in particular) might be completely opposite of this. That is fine.

                  I've been running a Shorai battery in my M3. It originally came with my S2K (a popular upgrade) and I wanted to see how it would handle the bigger engine. It did totally fine. It's 36Ah, 540cca, weighs 4.5 lbs. There are periods when the M3 has to sit for a few weeks and the battery lasts about 3 weeks of sitting, after which V drops to around 13 and it self protects. It doesn't have a reset button built in like AntiGravity, so I have to reset via the CTEK Li charger, for which I attached quick connects to the battery for and it takes a second to reset. Battery costs around $330. S2K I think had sat up to 5 weeks or so and started right up without needing a charger. Obviously won't last without a charger for winter hibernation for 4 months, but no battery should sit that long without a trickle/maintenance.

                  S2K has been running that battery for about 5 years, with periods of time when I swapped it into the M3 (bought a separate one for the M3 few months back). I obviously can't sit in the car with ignition on (car off) and blasting 500w sound system, but that's not how I set up or use my car.

                  Hold down is easy and quick to make with an $8 kit from Amazon that comes with j hooks and an adjustable crossbar to attach to the stock metal tray.

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                    #39
                    I've been running an antigravity atx30rs in my s54 mcoupe (mostly same electronics as M3s), and even with a LTE alarm system the battery lasts 2 weeks sitting before going into the "restart" mode. Happened a few times and always restarted easily.

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                      #40
                      Originally posted by pawa_k2001 View Post

                      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.
                      Did you get halogen lights as well? That will save 4 pounds.

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                        #41
                        Originally posted by mrgizmo04 View Post
                        We all have different requirements and things we would tolerate, so reading any post where someone shares THEIR setup, should not be read as YOU should run the same.

                        I don't drive in freezing cold being on west coast, I don't have a sound system, I'm ok hooking up a (trickle)charger if the car will sit for more than a few weeks. You (royal you, noone in particular) might be completely opposite of this. That is fine.

                        I've been running a Shorai battery in my M3. It originally came with my S2K (a popular upgrade) and I wanted to see how it would handle the bigger engine. It did totally fine. It's 36Ah, 540cca, weighs 4.5 lbs. There are periods when the M3 has to sit for a few weeks and the battery lasts about 3 weeks of sitting, after which V drops to around 13 and it self protects. It doesn't have a reset button built in like AntiGravity, so I have to reset via the CTEK Li charger, for which I attached quick connects to the battery for and it takes a second to reset. Battery costs around $330. S2K I think had sat up to 5 weeks or so and started right up without needing a charger. Obviously won't last without a charger for winter hibernation for 4 months, but no battery should sit that long without a trickle/maintenance.

                        S2K has been running that battery for about 5 years, with periods of time when I swapped it into the M3 (bought a separate one for the M3 few months back). I obviously can't sit in the car with ignition on (car off) and blasting 500w sound system, but that's not how I set up or use my car.

                        Hold down is easy and quick to make with an $8 kit from Amazon that comes with j hooks and an adjustable crossbar to attach to the stock metal tray.

                        Sent from my SM-G950U using Tapatalk
                        this is enticing. this the one? LFX36A3-BS12

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