Two Trick Ponies
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- First Name
- Jack
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- Aug 1, 2023
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- Nebraska
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- 1964 1/2 Mustang, 2023 Nite Pony Mach E
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"Always regretted selling it." Is there a car guy anywhere who hasn't said this at one time or another?Bought a red 65 HIPO in 1964, white top and interior. Always regretted selling it.
the search for the new threadjack king post frunk button is messy.Is this a “My Jump Pack is bigger your Jump Pack” thread, a “Red Classic Mustangs Rule” thread, or a “Ford stopped building Mustangs after 1967” thread? Choose 1.![]()
I think we need advice from @Jimrpa ??the search for the new threadjack king post frunk button is messy.
It is?! Could have fooled me. I always have to go for “update drives”The car is much better at managing the 12V battery state than when the MME was first launched.
Unless you have a dud, that LVB will last 3-4 years until it needs to be replaced.
I'm not sure having a jump pack around is going to be much use at all, especially if you are carrying it in your frunk or elsewhere in the vehicle.
If you do get one, it only has to be smallest possible 12V source because it really just needs enough power to close contacts activating the HVB. Not like an ICE car where a starter motor draws a huge amount of current all at once.
Since the amperage/wattage is low to activate the frunk release, would keeping one of these Li-ion battery packs hidden outside the car be helpful ?QUOTE="squirrels2nuts, post: 679785, member: 18393"]
12v? perfect, ill tape a battery in the "tow-hook" compartment, just gotta do the tongue test first! ?