I keep reading everywhere that you can't have too many CCA, but I recall reading here (and of course can't find it with the search function) that too many CCA can shorten battery life and cause problems. I did find a post on another board that high CCA batteries in the same group size have more plates close together which can end up banging into each other and causing shorts, in tern lowering the cranking amps and performance of the battery more then a lower CCA battery. It also leads to the white sulfated corrosion.
Thoughts? I have a 640 CCA battery in my Corolla (which came with a 320 CCA battery from the factory) and am wondering if that's why my battery is getting so much corrosion and moisture on top.
Thoughts? I have a 640 CCA battery in my Corolla (which came with a 320 CCA battery from the factory) and am wondering if that's why my battery is getting so much corrosion and moisture on top.