12 volt VS 16 volt
I'm sure its been discussed a million times, but has anyone ever actually done a back to back test at the dragstrip comparing a 12 volt battery to a 16 volt battery ? Its nothing fancy...like a 327 Chevy Super Stocker. Just curious if its any performance advantage at all. Thanks
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I did something very close to back to back and I really think there is nothing there from a performance standpoint, my car has no charging system so the worst case scenario. That being said, I love the 16 volt batteries and would never go back. It spins the starter over like a rocket and there seems to be more reserve, there is no down side except for price. Also, there is nothing to do but bolt them in, the fuel pressure was the same, no other changes.
Jim Caghlin SS6019 |
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My experience is like what Jim posted in ref to performance. And as he said, the 16 V is simply a good choice with no downside that I have experienced.
I also run without an alternator and charge between rounds as time allows. In the later rounds just top of fuel and go back to staging. |
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So nothing needs to be changed just install the battery and all set ?
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Mark, you are correct, a simple swap out and enjoy.
In my experience of equipping a number of builds with 16 V, the XS brand batteries and chargers are giving excellent service. |
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Mark,
to be clear, I was speaking of no changes needed when running without an alternator. If equipped with an alternator, it must be a 16V unit. |
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I doubt 16 volts would effect the performance of a carbureted engine.
My EFI LT1 did need leaned down when changing to 16 volts. All I could figure was the injectors going fully open faster? More of their duty cycle is spent wide open? I still have my 12 volt tunes. Just in case. It does start up quicker, spins over faster, and likely has a hotter spark while the starter is also drawing current. Seems to cool back down faster on the return road, I'm assuming from the electric fans & electric water pump running faster? Those fans really spin now. :-) I like 16 volts. Does it run quicker/faster on 16 volts than 12 if tuned correctly both ways? Nope. And, I'm with Larry on the XM batteries & chargers. And, I talked to the mfgrs of my electric water pump, and fuel pump. Both told me they were designed to run on 16 volts, since that is so common. MSD told me the same thing about their products, as did FAST. I have found no down side, except maybe battery weight. |
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We have found no difference in performance between 12v and 16V. I personally like the 12V because they will usually let you know when they are getting and also are easier to find a quick replacement. I have seen and experienced many 16V just quitting. My cars starts fine with 12V with 14.5 CR. We have been using Optimas with no problems.
-Aaron SS/STK #395 www.racetoolsdirect.com |
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15 pounds weight difference with the S1600, lighter but less reserve. Thinking about removing two 12 volt batteries and alternator for one 16volt and no alternator for weight reduction. |
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