Yes, the red cable goes on the positive (red) post. Connect the negative (black) to the engine somewhere where you get a solid ground on metal.
Micro Chargers have a speed of 600 mph!!
there is no way
yes they use gasoline cars but they do sell battery cars in Japan
Ther wasn't a battery in the first cars.
The Deltran Supersmart Battery Tender is the optimal choice in battery chargers for cars. It switches from a full charging mode to a float charging mode to ensure that battery is kept at maximum, it has a reverse polarity protection to ensure the user cannot be harmed, and it comes backed by a 10-year-warranty. You can buy it on amazon.com for approx. $43.
My son has had 2 of them and has had no problem with either one.
Yes Dodge Chargers are used as rental cars. Cars of all sizes are available.
The same as any other car, except the battery is in the trunk. On the earlier cars it is tight up under the right fender in the trunk. You may need to remove it for access to one of the terminals. I'd recommend using a trickle charger. It is a small battery, and I think it uses a gel electrolyte. So I'm not sure how one of those 20 amp rapid chargers would affect it.
The 4g63t Mitsubishi engine is a racing engine that Mitsubishi is currently using in its cars that participate in the World Rally Championship. It is a 217 horsepower engine with 4 turbo chargers.
on the old chargers and challengers positraction was an option, on the new cars I really don't know if the stock 6 cyl chargers and challengers have posi but the R/T models do.
Most all vehicles built sense the mid 1950's use a 12 volt battery. Before that they were using a 6 volt battery.
Yes, By using more battery power and less gas to run the car.