What battery should I use for my e30

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  • Das Delfin
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    Originally posted by Fish Milk
    Not gonna lie, being the big ass noob that I am I don’t know what that means, and why it’s important


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    batteries use a naming structure that starts with the word "group" and is followed by a number and then maybe some more letters

    our cars can use Group 48, 91, 92, 94, and many others that are european style inset posts, positive on the right hand side, and at least 600 cold cranking amps (CCA's)

    there are only two or three manufactures of batteries in the US and at this point they all have similar levels of quality so just pick the brand with the best warranty or the store closest to where you live. 2 or 3 year is standard and price will be anywhere from 120-170 depending on warranty and power rating. You should be able to find a Group 48 with a 2 year warranty and around 650 CCA's for around 120

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  • Blackout
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    Originally posted by Fish Milk
    Not gonna lie, being the big ass noob that I am I don’t know what that means, and why it’s important


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    E30 battery tray can hold both groups and they have the recommended CCA thats why.
    As Barry said Group 48/H6 and 94/H8 meet the requirements.
    Pic of my battery below (scored at PYP for $26).
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  • Fish Milk
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    Originally posted by reelizmpro
    Group 48/H6 is the smaller size battery that most E30's run and Group 94/H8 is the larger size.


    Not gonna lie, being the big ass noob that I am I don’t know what that means, and why it’s important


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  • reelizmpro
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    Group 48/H6 is the smaller size battery that most E30's run and Group 49/H8 is the larger size.
    Last edited by reelizmpro; 08-22-2022, 09:40 AM.

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  • dnguyen1963
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    The last time I looked, all of the coolants on the market are compatible with iron/aluminum block. And, color does not do anything. If you can get BMW coolant for $25 per gallon then go for it; otherwise, any other brand name would be just fine.

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  • IRON-E
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    Make sure you get a battery like an Optima with enough CCA, I believe our cars are like 750. It's worth the extra dough, cause I had mine for close to 9 years and only died because I let it drain, while I wasn't driving the car for longer than 3 months.

    BMW coolant; so it helps minimize the corrosion inside your engine block. If you use others which are mainly water based or 50/50, you'll end up with rusty water if you don't drain it out at least once a year.

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  • Fish Milk
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    Originally posted by ThatOneEuroE30
    Its like 25 bucks a jug. But its concentrate so you mix it and get two gallons from one jug

    Do I get both things from a bmw dealership, will it need to be ordered since our cars are old?


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  • ThatOneEuroE30
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    Originally posted by Fish Milk
    Sorry I meant to type it all in one response haha but I heard that bmw coolant is expensive? But what do I know I’m just going based off what I’ve seen a lot of talk about when looking up which to use


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    Its like 25 bucks a jug. But its concentrate so you mix it and get two gallons from one jug

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  • Fish Milk
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    Originally posted by ThatOneEuroE30
    BMW battery and coolant for this guy. The batteries are pretty cheap like 100 bucks.


    Sorry I meant to type it all in one response haha but I heard that bmw coolant is expensive? But what do I know I’m just going based off what I’ve seen a lot of talk about when looking up which to use


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  • Fish Milk
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    Where do I get a bmw battery? The one I’m paying for cost me 160 but I can still return it


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  • ThatOneEuroE30
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    BMW battery and coolant for this guy. The batteries are pretty cheap like 100 bucks.

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  • Fish Milk
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    Also what coolant should I get? I’ve heard a lot of different things as well some say it matters some say it doesn’t matter, I just want a flat answer that goes along with what most e30 owners use, not something like whatever’s cheapest just because some people are cheap lol. Thanks


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  • Fish Milk
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    What battery should I use for my e30

    So I looked up what kind of battery I should use for my e30 325i and some people say different things and also use some wording that I don’t really understand too well. So I just wanted to ask here what kind of battery I should get for my e30, I looked up what kind I needed on the interstate website and it said MTP-90 T5 600 cca and then I went to a mechanics shop locally that sells interstate batteries and he gave me an MT-91 T6 I told him the model of my car and everything bmw 1989 325i vert and he said yeah this Is the one although he had a little trouble speaking English but sure of it the fact that it was right so I took his word for it. Do you guys know which one is the right one for my car? Thanks


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