The 51R battery is the better choice for the Honda Fit
#21
SevereService, I for one appreciate your posts and look forward to seeing the pics of your 51r installation. I've been considering a proactive replacement of the stock 151r battery in my 2009 Fit. I am looking at a possible 51r swap, but wonder if its worth the hassle of trying to shoehorn the larger battery in there.
#24
-Rod
#25
Yup! I've been using the 'Battery Tender' on all my vehicles for many years, including my March 2008 Fit Sport, which is not driven daily. Its original battery still works fine and still load tests fine. The DieHard in my '88 Chevy K1500 4x4 is now 11 years old, also maintained by a 'Battery Tender'. Very good investment.
-Rod
-Rod
#27
yah, i got mine from amazon as well 4-5yrs ago. working great. $24-25 shipped on prime. it's well worth the money.
on my hobby cars i hardwired the emblical cord that the battey tender comes with diretly to the battery terminals. i just plug it in after the drive. it will charge and float automatically. (float is not damaging like trickle charging... does not over charge).
on my hobby cars i hardwired the emblical cord that the battey tender comes with diretly to the battery terminals. i just plug it in after the drive. it will charge and float automatically. (float is not damaging like trickle charging... does not over charge).
#28
or "float charger" as I believe Battery Tender is just one brand of these.
I got one for a boat battery that sat in the garage for 7 months of the year. It's seen use on the Fit once.
If you leave a battery sit for long periods of time, it sulfates which will shorten capacity and life. A float charger prevents this. It's better than a trickle charger as it is "smart" and won't overcharge.
I wouldn't worry about it if it's just a few weeks once a year. But if it's sitting more frequently for more than a week it's not a bad idea.
I got one for a boat battery that sat in the garage for 7 months of the year. It's seen use on the Fit once.
If you leave a battery sit for long periods of time, it sulfates which will shorten capacity and life. A float charger prevents this. It's better than a trickle charger as it is "smart" and won't overcharge.
I wouldn't worry about it if it's just a few weeks once a year. But if it's sitting more frequently for more than a week it's not a bad idea.
Last edited by Steve244; 08-14-2013 at 11:59 AM.
#29
SevereService, I for one appreciate your posts and look forward to seeing the pics of your 51r installation. I've been considering a proactive replacement of the stock 151r battery in my 2009 Fit. I am looking at a possible 51r swap, but wonder if its worth the hassle of trying to shoehorn the larger battery in there.
What's a hassle is living in a cold climate and wondering whether or not your car will start every morning. The 151r just doesn't cut it if you live north of the mason Dixon line.
#30
my battery still works fine, I currently have only my 400rms pioneer amp hooked to my ten inch sub, and I can listen to music on low volume with the blower fan going on 2 speed for about 45 minutes and the car still starts fine.
It would behoove you to get a better battery ground and add a second one that travels to the timing chain engine mount, using the same bolt as the harness ground.
It really does make a great difference if you watch for it.
I do however have a 51R sitting around that will immediately go into my car the second my honda battery shows signs of weakness. Then the honda battery will be an emergency booster battery while the new 51R lasts 10 years lol
It would behoove you to get a better battery ground and add a second one that travels to the timing chain engine mount, using the same bolt as the harness ground.
It really does make a great difference if you watch for it.
I do however have a 51R sitting around that will immediately go into my car the second my honda battery shows signs of weakness. Then the honda battery will be an emergency booster battery while the new 51R lasts 10 years lol
#32
I am now awaiting AAA to come jump start my car. I took a short nap in my car just now and I cant get it started. I havent yet installed the 51R but if I had it under the hood the car would have started. Fortunately Im not in the middle of nowhere when this happened. I drive so much for work there are times where I just take a quick nap.
#33
I am now awaiting AAA to come jump start my car. I took a short nap in my car just now and I cant get it started. I havent yet installed the 51R but if I had it under the hood the car would have started. Fortunately Im not in the middle of nowhere when this happened. I drive so much for work there are times where I just take a quick nap.
#35
The block fits fine on my '09- no cables or post spacers needed at all.
http://imageshack.us/a/img96/6538/1000160j.jpg
#36
Here's my stock Fit (with original battery).
Should we send someone round to check on ss?
#37
Send anyone "around" that you want. I use a PRM intake, but will put the stock intake back on next year for my state-required smog certification, then will put the PRM back on. None of that makes any difference in the cable position or mounting on the battery.
#39
I did try installing the battery, but I needed some extra parts. You absolutely need an extension cable to re-route that positive red block you see in the photos. The battery scrapes against the upper airbox and the headlight so there is no room from the positive red block terminal.
I bought some parts from Autozone today and will try on Sunday. Its basically a 12 inch extension cable which attaches to the positive terminal on the battery. It was like $7 I think.
I bought some parts from Autozone today and will try on Sunday. Its basically a 12 inch extension cable which attaches to the positive terminal on the battery. It was like $7 I think.
#40
Stock battery on my wife's 09 Fit Sport still cranks fine.. However, if and when I have to replace, I think I'll go with the stock 151R.
I don't have a Costco membership, and if the lowest price is around $83 for a 51R, then I think I will go with stock 151R that I can get around $90 with $40 off discount code from Advanced Auto. No need to buy extra cables to make the battery fit on a Fit.
BTW, a better way to search this forum for threads related to 51R battery => type this into Google:
site:https://www.fitfreak.net/ 51R battery
I don't have a Costco membership, and if the lowest price is around $83 for a 51R, then I think I will go with stock 151R that I can get around $90 with $40 off discount code from Advanced Auto. No need to buy extra cables to make the battery fit on a Fit.
BTW, a better way to search this forum for threads related to 51R battery => type this into Google:
site:https://www.fitfreak.net/ 51R battery