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Question by High-wire: I need a battery float charger for 12V Interstate batteries.?
I maintain a fleet of go-karts for a small amusement park. Interstate high performance “Cycle-Tron” 12V batteries are what we have the most of and they are the “Absorbed Glass Mat” type. If anyone can suggest a good “float” charger for this type of battery it would be greatly appreciated.
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Answer by Rocky
I love my auto chargers that I got from the Harley Dealership. I have 2 of them. One for my Harley and another for my garden tractor. They are just trickle chargers. I think they work fine overnight with no worry of overcharging. Plus they come with a short harness you can easily connect on the battery and then tuck it out of the way while the go-carts are in use. The easy one way connect harness is always there for a quick connect. The light on the charger shows red when charging and turns green when it’s fully charged. I think I paid about 28 bucks for them but maybe a dealer would pass you a discount if you bought a number of them all at once. They usually have them in stock.
This one is pretty much the same thing that I have:
http://www.amazon.com/Deltran-Battery-Tender-12-Volt-Charger/dp/B000CITK8S/ref=pd_bxgy_auto_img_b/103-7146150-2272669
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Super Chevy, CARS Inc. and the Roadster Shop Unite to Launch Project American Heroes: Brands Will Work Together to Build and Auction a Custom 1957 Chevy
for U.S. Military Personnel in Need
LOS ANGELES (PRWEB) May 2, 2007
”Project American Heroes is a fantastic opportunity to give back to the military personnel who have sacrificed so much,” said Super Chevy (http://www.superchevy.com) magazine publisher, Ed Zinke. “Many of them share our passion for the automobile, so we could think of no better outlet than the creation of the ultimate ’57 Chevy.”
Kicking off this summer, multiple partners will unite and contribute to the ’57 Chevy dream car build. CARS Inc. will supply the steel body and complete interior as well as a full compliment of exterior trim pieces, body moldings, and miscellaneous components; everything necessary to outfit a complete car. The Roadster Shop will equip the body with one of its custom frames as well as building the complete turnkey vehicle. Most importantly, Armed Forces personnel can participate in the project online by selecting the color schemes, interior designs, and exterior trims via the Project American Heroes Web site (http://www.projectamericanheroes.org).
Additional contributors to Project American Heroes include several leading brands in the performance automotive aftermarket industry such as Heidts Hot Rod Shop, Air Ride, Holley, Moser, Stainless Steel Brakes, Competition Cams, K&N, Nitto Tires, and Flaming River among others.
Super Chevy readers will be involved every step of the way, following the complete build across multiple issues of the magazine. Starting in the August issue (on newsstands June 26th), the magazine will include articles focused on distinct portions of the project vehicle, including frame, body, suspension, engine, driveline, and paint. Coverage will continue throughout the summer leading up to the final Barrett-Jackson auction experience in Scottsdale Arizona next January. Super Chevy will also be chronicling the build process for a 100-page newsstand-only special issue in September.
More information on this exciting program can be found on Super Chevy’s web site, http://www.superchevy.com or at http://www.projectamericanheroes.org where additional donations will be accepted for this worthy cause.
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I have a 74 nova and currently has a 350 SBC and the gas is pretty good and put the power, but in view of a new crate motor to me a lot of HP and TQ but also good on gas I want to cruise in the city and how, if I have the T REN? and someone want to blow exhaust thats good but i dont to a light, and I already 2 gallon of gas wasted so what kind should I sit LS want m?, fuel injected SBC and idk how much HP do you think is good if I want a bitchin ride on the street I was thinkin s in the 500 + HP range but idk
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