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Any Corvette from model year 1968 to 1982 is loosely referred to as a Shark. Stemming from the Mako concepts and a general acceptance that the C3 lo...
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Re: [Early C4] If You Could Only Choose One Battery ...

Subject: Re: [Early C4] If You Could Only Choose One Battery ...
by Durango_Boy on 2013/8/23 14:08:10

My Optima Yellow has been phenomenal. I bought it new about 6 years ago but I wasn't ready for it so it sat on a workbench shelf for about a year without a tender. I got it out and dusted it off to put it in and it was still holding a 13V charge.

I installed it, killed it a few times via bad drain, kept it up with a Tender for the majority of the 5 years it's been in service, and it will still start the engine without issue.

I have a feeling I am on borrowed time though so I am prepared to buy a new one when this one finally dies.

In my Ram, Durango, and Saab...we run with O'Reilly Super Start batteries. I usually get 4 - 5 years on average from them.
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