thegsi 
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I'm having some battery trouble on my LET Corsa. The battery is one for a standard GSI I believe has a rating of 55 amps. 
Do I need to have an uprated/bigger battery for the conversion? If so what sort of size/rating should I get?
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luke85 
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I just went down to the motor factors and got the biggest that would fit in the tray, it was a Varta one and worked perfect for 4 years till I broke the car.  
 
Afraid I dont have the battery anymore though so cant tell you the number
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thegsi 
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Anyone else?
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DAZ1985 
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I use a corsa diesel battery works a treat and its the biggest you can fit on the tray
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thegsi 
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quote: Originally posted by DAZ1985 
I use a corsa diesel battery works a treat and its the biggest you can fit on the tray 
   
Nice one cheers Daz
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dan-sport 
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i got my uncle to get me a lorry battery  worked with my old 2.0l
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sand-eel 
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I wouldn't say you need a bigger battery, diesel batteries are bigger because the starter motor is beefier and uses more current because of the high compression of diesel engines makes it harder to turn over.
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Nic Barnes 
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i just use a std corsa one for a gsi
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thegsi 
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quote: Originally posted by Nic Barnes 
i just use a std corsa one for a gsi 
   
Is the standard one supposed to be 55 amps? It always seems a bit slow turning over. 
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Nic Barnes 
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couldnt tell you to be honest. i will have a look next time im at the car. mine is in the boot with a big power cable running to the front and it works and starts fine.  
 
not an earthing problem on yours?
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Adam_B 
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THe stadard one you will have should be an 063. If you have had no problems with it till now it will probably be fine just getting another one the same. If you want to go slightly bigger though the next one up is an 065, should fit in your tray no problems  
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Nic Barnes 
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063 i think it is actually. a delightfull ukb one.
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thegsi 
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Oh right. Mines in the boot too and has always been a bit hesitant starting. Think I'll try a bigger one that'll fit in the tray. Cheers lads  
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Nic Barnes 
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what gauge wire is it youhave running from the battery to the front?
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thegsi 
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quote: Originally posted by Nic Barnes 
what gauge wire is it youhave running from the battery to the front? 
   
I'm not too sure if I'm honest. My step Dad sorted it all out for me.
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