There isn't one set answer for this. It'll have to do with the displacement of the engine, the output of the starter required to get it to crank at enough speed to start, etc. Huge difference between, say, a 4.6 liter Land Rover V8 and a 12.0 liter Detroit Diesel 8V92 diesel V8.
The amount of amps required to start an engine varies depending on the size and type of the engine. As a general guide, small engines may require around 50-100 amps to start, while larger engines like those in trucks or heavy equipment may require several hundred amps. It's best to refer to the specific manufacturer's recommendations for the engine in question.
usually around 600 amps, but it depends on the engine you have. For example, a larger engine will require more amps than a smaller engine. a typical 5.0 L V8 requires about 650 amps, and some SUVs have larger and smaller engines. So check your engine,and get the right battery.
You cannot increase voltage by adding amps.
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I have a 1995 Ford EXPLORER that also has the 4.0 litre , EFI , V6 engine and I have always used a Ford Motorcraft battery that is ( 650 cold cranking amps ) * it seems to be quite adequate
That depends on several factors: If the car battery is FULLY discharged, a starter can pull as much as 200 AMPS when you try to start the engine, depending on the size of the engine. If the car battery is only "low", but still carries a pretty good charge, you might be able to get by with considerably less than 200 AMPS.
Almost any auto battery will start the engine if it is runnging good. But I would buy at least a 500cca battery.
To answer this question a voltage value must be stated. Divide the voltage into 50 KVA and your answer will be in amps.
A key is needed to enter, lock, and unlock many Mercury Sable cars. A key is also needed to start the engine.
3 things Volts, ohms, and amps
Mpre information is needed to specify the question more accurately.
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