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    What kind are you running?

    Hey everyone...what kind of battery are you guys running on your 3geez? im thinking of getting either a redtop optima or a yellow top....just want to know which one would be the best to buy?...thanks

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    Re: What kind are you running?

    honestly Ive had both the yellow and red top and they die just like the rest. Actually i had better life and warrany out of the top of the line die hard.

    One thing about these batteries is that if they do die out you must trickle charge them. If you charge it normally it will seiously cut down its performance and die out quicker.

    This is the battery im running now mounted to the firewall since the optima took up valuable turbo room.


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    Re: What kind are you running?

    Quote Originally Posted by guaynabo89
    honestly Ive had both the yellow and red top and they die just like the rest. Actually i had better life and warrany out of the top of the line die hard.
    One thing about these batteries is that if they do die out you must trickle charge them. If you charge it normally it will seiously cut down its performance and die out quicker.
    This is the battery im running now mounted to the firewall since the optima took up valuable turbo room.
    whats the crank amps on one of those might be interested so i can do my relocation a little easier with out taking a shit load of room

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    Re: What kind are you running?

    how much did that cost you?...looks like a nice and strong space saver

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    Re: What kind are you running?

    Pulse Cranking Amps: 1067

    Cranking Amps: 574

    Cold Cranking Amps: 425

    Amp Hour Rating: 21


    They cost around 165 and up.

    If you want more info go here
    http://www.brailleauto.com/

    i have yet to run this battery with subs so dont know how it well it works with big bass but so far no problems. tuns the car on just fine and ive left the readio on for 30 minutes while watching tv with the engine off and had no problems uning on the car after that.
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    Re: What kind are you running?

    I swapped to a smaller battery from a 92-95 Civic to make room for my intake.
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    Re: What kind are you running?

    well im running a 12" sub with with 600 watt amp...my battery can handle it...but i want to get rid of that duralast battery and get a good one

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    Re: What kind are you running?

    id say optima yellow top

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    Re: What kind are you running?

    whats the difference between the yellow and the red? the cranking amps?

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    Re: What kind are you running?

    Quote Originally Posted by twhonza
    whats the difference between the yellow and the red? the cranking amps?
    red is just cranking yellow is deep cycle and cranking then there is blue witch is just deep cycle

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    Re: What kind are you running?

    oh i see...thanks..do you have a yellow cap on your car?

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    Re: What kind are you running?

    no i have the biggest one walmart had i was broke i actually ahd to barrow money to buy it lol

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    lol...well atleast it works right?...walmart has everything

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    Re: What kind are you running?

    i have heard that optima stopped using quality materials since they got their name. Any backup for this??
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    Re: What kind are you running?

    I got a cheap one from the Twilight zone, I mean Autozone. Has yellow name on it brand - Valuecraft. Anyway, it has a warranty. I'm not into spending high dollar amounts on the starting system.
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    Re: What kind are you running?

    i have a enterprize one from 2001 and i have a backup new walmart one

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    Re: What kind are you running?

    I put in a Die-Hard truck, van, and suv, never left me stranded, and I leave stuff on. Optima red tops are overrated. I have had one in my suburban. My family and my friends have had red tops. They don't last, maybe it it is the heat here, but I have had way better luck with the cheaper ones. I would go with whatever has the highest cranking amps and best warranty. Autozone probably has the best warranty with the duralast golds and good CCA. Most of the store brand batteries are made by the major battery manufactures. Die-hard alone has 5 or 6 different sources for their batteries.
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    costco brand (kirkland) battery FTW lol.. starts up every time no problem

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    Re: What kind are you running?

    Ive got a red top in my race car. It seems to do alright. The best thing about it in my case is thats its dry cell.
    Ive got a Die Hard in my truck.

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    mid-grade one from wal*mart. 1 year starting warranty, so i can't complain.

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    I've got a 5-year battery from Batteries Plus. It's all swollen and leaky though like a bad skin sore. I dunno if it's the battery itself, or if the alternator is over-charging it... The damn thing makes hissing noises when I shut off the car. But it's been working great for over 2 years so far.
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    Re: What kind are you running?

    Originally i had a yellow top and to my surprise it lasted a long time but died last year so i replaced it with a red top. I did go through a red top in a year but they pro-rate them so i picked up another one only because its in my trunk and i feel more comfortable with a sealed unit.

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    ive had a bunch of batts and id say my die hard was the worst, i had a interstate and it was pretty decent, lasted a long time
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    Re: What kind are you running?

    I've been running a Red top for a few years now. Its in my trunk now and like Rob said "I feel more comfortable with a sealed unit" back there. I've already cleaned up one mess from a leaking battery and that was enough to keep me from buying another one since i didn't want to go through that trouble again.

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    this is a valid point because ive seen engine blocks pitted from being splashed with battery acid
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