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Differences in batteries?

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Old 03-12-03, 07:30 PM
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It's a shame you've had so many problems with your Motomaster eliminator battery, perhaps after it died in a year, you should have taken it back and taken advantage of your no questions asked 72-month warranty. But, I'm glad you enjoy your Optima Red Top, as I'm sure you want to be able to justify the money you spent on it. Oh, and my eliminator does have the side terminals, which are very useful.
Yeah the Eliminator is sitting in my basement as a spare and it won't hold it's charge.

I don't have to justify the money I spent on it. I've learnt from research, the community, and best of all EXPERIENCE that it's one of the best you're going to get.

If you want something that 'just works' especially in the cold, yes an Eliminator is a good choice.

Since rx-7s are in general known for having sub-par electrical systems, serving up voltage to your injectors, pump, AF sensor, etc..if you have the money why not give yourself every advantage?

Peace..

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Old 03-12-03, 07:43 PM
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There is a big difference in a battery with a 24 month warreny and one with 72 month warrenty. The 24 is a peice of junk they always crap out. Only by a 24 if you are going to sell your vehicle
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