Old Apr 21, 2011 | 08:01 PM
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Default Re: Battery Dead. Should I expect any issues after replacing it?

Originally Posted by oledoc2u
yes sir...I may go this route. The shuryken is dead again...won't hold a charge. I am going to take it up to autozone, and have them test it...if she's dead, then I will put the roadster's in the coupe and buy an interstate for the roadster...not sure what happened, 'cause I do drive them some over the winter and keep a battery tender on them...who knows....Gary, the farm is an Interstate dealer, I will see what dealer price is on that model....thanks...
The weight of a battery is a sign of how much power it can hold, lead is the weight and the more the merrier.
The more plates in the battery the greater the CC numbers, less plates gives more reserve power storage. That is battery basics 101.
Cheaper batteries may be the same outside dimensions but it is the weight that shows how much less you are getting for your money.
Granted that when you push a car with a light weight battery it is an easier task.
 

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