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<blockquote data-quote="Black306" data-source="post: 11077260" data-attributes="member: 4780"><p>Same stock battery. I opted for a BAP for a few reasons. A BAP is relatively small and could be easily mounted. Actually, the BAP fits under the stock hood next to the battery. I just wanted to make sure everything was good with the install. </p><p></p><p>Another reason is that the BAP is adjustable. I don't have a knob installed yet, but my son will be able to 'turn up the boost' like a turbo's waste gate controller.</p><p></p><p>A BAP also maintains output as the supply voltage decreases. That way he can have a longer time enjoying the ride at a faster pace. The battery will just die sooner. :lol:</p><p></p><p>Last but not least, less weight. Not really a big deal, but a BAP does weigh a bit less than another battery.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Black306, post: 11077260, member: 4780"] Same stock battery. I opted for a BAP for a few reasons. A BAP is relatively small and could be easily mounted. Actually, the BAP fits under the stock hood next to the battery. I just wanted to make sure everything was good with the install. Another reason is that the BAP is adjustable. I don't have a knob installed yet, but my son will be able to 'turn up the boost' like a turbo's waste gate controller. A BAP also maintains output as the supply voltage decreases. That way he can have a longer time enjoying the ride at a faster pace. The battery will just die sooner. :lol: Last but not least, less weight. Not really a big deal, but a BAP does weigh a bit less than another battery. [/QUOTE]
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