I read somewhere that to start a car the battery of car being started shroud be the same as the other car. so will it be sage if try t os start engine of 2008 honda civic with the battery of honda civic 2018 turbo? thanks
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It will be fine
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Using HRV battery would also be ok?Originally Posted by Colin42
It will be fine Colin42
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.... Have you ever jump started a car? You're doing the same thing just without the second car
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what the "same" means is:
- trying to use 4 AA batteries will not work on a car battery
- Trying to use a car battery to start a diesel semi will not work.
battery capacity, that's all.
car-to-car there are not that many differences, unless powertrain is very different like gasoline vs diesel (higher compression.
Not sure if hybrids will need to have different ways because of battery pack
- trying to use 4 AA batteries will not work on a car battery
- Trying to use a car battery to start a diesel semi will not work.
battery capacity, that's all.
car-to-car there are not that many differences, unless powertrain is very different like gasoline vs diesel (higher compression.
Not sure if hybrids will need to have different ways because of battery pack

