Rod if you really want to resurrect your batt on the cheap, grab a hydrometer & some new mixed acid & totally replace yours.
D27F is the way to go. Wonky and I have them fitted. Minor bracket change required.
http://www.ls1.com.au/forum/showthre...-D27F-In-VE-WM
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Well it appears that I may have overfilled the battery. Noticed a large pool of liquid under the back of the car this morning, yep sure enough battery fluid/acid. It has vented a shite load out of the vent tube. Luckily nothing inside the boot, but it appears that the tube dumps on top of the exhaust heat shield, so very hard to see how much remains on top of it. So far I have just tried to spray the hose in and see if I can flush it out![]()
Have you checked charging voltages with the car running?
Thinking by your description it might be overcharging and boiling the battery, worth loading up the electrical system and seeing what the Alternator is doing, don't know if a VE has engineering mode in the dash like Y/Z's if it does it's an easy check.
Rod general rule of thumb when filling as long as the cells are just visibly covered is sufficient, either overcharge or extreme ambient temps will cause them to vent to relief.
Hope you neutralized that discharge mate![]()
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