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Now, with the battery in the trunk, will I still have room for my two trunk monkeys?
You know the old saying, "It's better to have two trunk monkeys instead of one." |
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The only reason the battery is in the trunk is to distribute the weight evenly.
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^ And easy access for car audio nuts
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My Mini Cooper S had the battery in the trunk....easier to access and helps weight distribution!
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also, the reduced heat and elemental exposure help prolong the life of the battery. it's also much easier to access in the trunk.
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note 'primary' reason... not 'only' reason
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Well heres my question.
They are most likely using lead-acid batteries. Are they sealed? If not, I know the first mod I'm doing starts with O and ends with ptima.
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I wouldn't even say it's the primary reason.
ALL cobalts have it in the trunk. An LS Cobalt is in no way, shape, or form a performance car. Why would GM engineer the whole model line (of which SS models represent the vast minority) with a rear mounted battery if weight distribution was their PRIMARY goal? This is a trend that is occurring along many GM products. Everyone else has said it, the benefits are manifold: protection from elements, ease of access, weight distribution, heat protection, more reliable power supply in the event of a crash, etc etc etc. I would put those last two, heat protection and crash reliability as the most primary of the reasons. weight distribution is just a bonus, ancillary benefit. Remember this car is Zeta, so it was most likely a done deal from the get-go. |
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Just needs to be inspected every month for swelling. It's probably a maint free so the indicator lens needs to be looked at as well.
Otherwise it's a plus. There are stereo modders that go thru hell to add 2nd battery in cabin. |
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So nobody knows whether or not the battery is sealed?
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