It looks like no one has answered this question, even though it's been asked before. As far as I could find, the following quote is the closest answer, and unfortunately there's no followup.bassinbill42 wrote: ↑Tue Nov 10, 2020 8:26 pmI drive a 2013 Nissan Rogue SV AWD and I am wondering something. The Battery that is recommended for the car is a series 35 battery. The battery tray looks like it can accommodate a larger battery. What Series battery can one install into this vehicle?
minibus4 wrote: ↑Sat Feb 02, 2013 2:24 pmScooter71 wrote:And remeber, when adding amplifier's your chargeing system will take a beaten. I would upgrade your battery to an optimum yellow or red top. I would also add a 1.0f capicitor to the sub box/sub amp. It'll help take the load off the stock battery.
Definitely upgrade your battery, get the biggest battery size you can get. The battery pan allows for a bigger battery that is an inch longer than stock size . I cant remember what size the bigger battery was but I'll find out if you still want to know. When I was running with the stock battery and 2000rms for 2 12's, the car would jerk to the beat of the subs and would dim my headlights. Now with the bigger battery (Auto Zone equivalent or better to Optima's yellow top), the car runs much more smoother and I cant even notice any dimming of the lights. Next On my list is to get a 1f cap and a Bluetooth obdII module so I can monitor the voltage(probably don't need it but its cool to have).