Cold Cranking Amps Higher or Lower number

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Asked by Nick Oct 06, 2020 at 02:38 AM about the 2019 Subaru Outback 2.5i Limited AWD

Question type: Maintenance & Repair

Is 850 CCA vs 720 CCA going to be a big difference?

8 Answers

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Absolutely...the bigger the cca number the better especially in sub-zero temps, so the 850 would deliver 850 amps for 30 seconds at 0 degrees....fyi, the ca number on the battery is how many amps it delivers for 30 seconds at +32 degrees

180

Absolutely...the bigger the cca number the better especially in sub-zero temps, so the 850 would deliver 850 amps for 30 seconds at 0 degrees....fyi, the ca number on the battery is how many amps it delivers for 30 seconds at +32 degrees

180

Absolutely...the bigger the cca number the better especially in sub-zero temps, so the 850 would deliver 850 amps for 30 seconds at 0 degrees....fyi, the ca number on the battery is how many amps it delivers for 30 seconds at +32 degrees

180

Absolutely...the bigger the cca number the better especially in sub-zero temps, so the 850 would deliver 850 amps for 30 seconds at 0 degrees....fyi, the ca number on the battery is how many amps it delivers for 30 seconds at +32 degrees

180

Absolutely...the bigger the cca number the better especially in sub-zero temps, so the 850 would deliver 850 amps for 30 seconds at 0 degrees....fyi, the ca number on the battery is how many amps it delivers for 30 seconds at +32 degrees

180

Absolutely...the 850cca battery delivers 850 amps for 30 seconds at 0 degrees...fyi, the ca number on the battery would deliver xxxx amps for 30 seconds at +32 degrees...so yeah go with the 850

180

Absolutely...the 850cca battery delivers 850 amps for 30 seconds at 0 degrees...fyi, the ca number on the battery would deliver xxxx amps for 30 seconds at +32 degrees...so yeah go with the 850

157,475

Won't make any difference in that application.

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