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Hi, the battery on my V35 GT* sedan has run flat and I need to get a new one. There is a number on the top of my battery which is "110D26L" though it doesn't seem to match up to any battery models around.

I see on this thread http://www.skylinesaustralia.com/forums/Ba...&hl=Battery that rs73 recommends a BNS60LS or Century NS60LS; however these don't seem to be a direct replacement.

In the same thread I think that superspit recommends a NZ40L from Supercheap and Ben H recommends a NRMA 2384 "Premium".

I searched on the Battery World website which suggests a brads GS Yuasa, Centruy and Maxx with NS40ZLX being the best battery and NS40ZL being listed as a 'performance battery'.

What battery have you used?

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NS60 series aren't direct replacement they're about 1cm lower than standard. but you can get away either by screwing down the battery clamp lower

or put a 1cm hard foam/rubber layer under the battery to lift it up to correct height.

Not sure about NS40 series

I'm running century NS60LS ...last I checked the NS40 didn't have the same capacity CCA.

and if you have the same connectors as mine, then you'll also need to get the battery with 2 smaller terminal heads coz u can't clamp on to the standard sized ones

fcruz3r, when I look up the Century NS60LS on the Century website at http://www.centurybatteries.com.au/asp/ind...11&type=109 it seems that the NS60LS is a multipost battery. Is that what you have?

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thats the exact one I have.

400CCA will give you plenty of juice to start the car, only downside is that you will have to loose the red plastic cover on the +ve lead as there's little room to connect the ring clamp to the smaller post

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You don't have to loose the red plastic cover, it's a good idea to keep it to prevent short circuit if in case it came into contact or getting wet.

Just trim a bit of side wall of the plastic cover where it gets in the way with the larger terminal. Use a strong scissors or a cutting plier.

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fcruz3r, when I look up the Century NS60LS on the Century website at http://www.centurybatteries.com.au/asp/ind...11&type=109 it seems that the NS60LS is a multipost battery. Is that what you have?

I was not able to get a multipost battery, so fitted the NS60LS with the big posts and had to buy some battery clamps to fit the bigger posts. Bit of a pain but got there in the end.

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  • 8 months later...

My battery shit itself this morning,

was able to push start and i drove straight down to battery world. For $150 i got myself a Century NS60LMF installed which was assured a direct OEM replacement. Had the correct form factor, same dimensions so no need to boost it with a plate as it was too short (mentioned previously), rated at 430CCA and of course full 2 year warranty. :)

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