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I would recommend 500 minimum.
If you live in a cold climate the more the better.
800 to 900 is plenty even in colder weather.
There is no better, but 800 is more cranking power that 650.
910 cranking amps 700 cold cranking amps
cranking amps or cold cranking amps Group refers to its physical dimensions.
910 cranking amps 700 cold cranking amps
look for information sticker on battery where the c.c.a. {cold cranking amps} will be listed.
"Cranking Amps" are the amount of amps required for the starter to crank the engine. Automobile batteries are measured in "cold cranking amps." That's the amperage capacity of the battery in cold weather.
Nothing at all. Increasing the cranking amps will not harm anything. The starter will only draw the amps it needs.
The BXL-65 has 675 cranking amps at 0 degrees and 840 cranking amps above 32 degrees.
The cold cranking amps that are required to start your Ford 2.5 liter engine is dependent upon the outside temperature. 450 cranking amps are required at a temperature of 32 degrees.