use a 65 group battery
The specification calls for 650 cold cranking amps (CCA) - but with batteries: more is better.
My 1995 Ford Explorer XLT with a 4.0 L - V6 engine came with (a 650 cold cranking amp battery )
The Owner Guide shows a " heavy duty " battery ( Motorcraft BXT-65-650 ) which would be 650 cold cranking amps as the optional battery ( BCI group 65 )
A 58 Amp Heavy Duty Battery 540 Cold Cranking Amps @ 0° F (Primary): Maximum Alternator Capacity (amps): 115 Amps
O.E. group size 75 for this car. Battery needs to be 700 cold cranking amps and 875 cranking amps. Usually around $70.00 with core.
It came with the Motorcraft BXT-65-650 battery from the factory . That's BCI group size ( 65 ) ( 650 cold cranking amps )
About 650 cc amps
any battery with at least 550cca (cold cranking amps) and at least 685ca (cranking amps.
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