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Old 05-22-2006, 05:19 PM
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Post Its almost time for a new battery

Guys please input some batterys info as follow:

Battery type
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Weight:
Price:
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Voltage:

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Optima Model 35

http://www.1st-optima-batteries.com/index.html

$124.95
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Originally Posted by RenKat
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This is the Optima 35R. Fits perfect, and the post are on the correct side.
It's $139.69 at Summit Racing.

Battery type: 35R
Brand name: Optima Yellow Top Deep Cycle 12 Volt Batteries
Weight: 37.2lbs
Price: $139.69
Color: Yellow
Voltage: (this should say "Cold Cranking Amps") 650 amps


More detailed info -

Brand: Optima Batteries
Product Line: Optima Yellow Top Deep Cycle 12 Volt Batteries
Battery Usage: Deep cycle
Volts: 12 V
Battery Terminals: Top
Battery Type: AGM
Cranking Amps at 0 Degrees F: 650 amps
Cranking Amps at 32 Degrees F: 810 amps
Reserve Capacity: 98 minutes
Length (in): 9.312 in.
Width (in): 6.813 in.
Height (in): 7.625 in.
Quantity: Sold individually.
Notes: BCI Group 35

Battery, Yellow Top, 12V, Deep Cycle, Starting, 650 Cold Cranking Amps, Top Post, BCI Group 35, Each

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It's a Red Top.
You dont need the Yellow Top.
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i used the stinger power 2 sp1000 battery. it is about the same size as the factory battery, weighs 37.8 lbs. 1200 amp for 5 seconds of cranking. with this battery, i have never had any issues with flooding, even when my roommate moved my car and didnt warm it up. only issue i had to use a piece of 3/4 to space it up , as it is shorter than the factory
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