ncfastls1
09-08-2009, 03:52 PM
So I've noticed lately that my car has been having a little more trouble than usual when starting up. It used to start almost instantly when I turned the key, now it has to turn over a few times. I had the dealership check it out when I got an oil change last week and they said my battery was putting out low voltage and I needed a new one.
I have a roughly 1000 watt sound system, wired to a Stinger powercell in the trunk, which is wired to my battery. So obviously the main battery is a little more strained than it usually would be. Now I have heard nothing but good things about Optima batteries, specifically the Yellow Top, but is it worth the price over a regular battery? Optima's website recommended me the D75/25 model. Cheapest I found it was $170 on Amazon with free shipping. The dealership quoted me $140 for a new battery but I'm sure I could find it cheaper elsewhere.
Would a new stock battery be fine considering I have a powercell? Or is the Yellow Top really that much better? I'm not one to half ass anything on my car, as you can see from my choice of headers and exhaust; I want everything working perfectly. I just want to be sure my money is being well spent, as I'm also currently saving for new rear tires...new clutch...new master cylinder...etc. :( Any feedback from those who have a yellowtop? How are things running/how long do these batteries typically last?
I have a roughly 1000 watt sound system, wired to a Stinger powercell in the trunk, which is wired to my battery. So obviously the main battery is a little more strained than it usually would be. Now I have heard nothing but good things about Optima batteries, specifically the Yellow Top, but is it worth the price over a regular battery? Optima's website recommended me the D75/25 model. Cheapest I found it was $170 on Amazon with free shipping. The dealership quoted me $140 for a new battery but I'm sure I could find it cheaper elsewhere.
Would a new stock battery be fine considering I have a powercell? Or is the Yellow Top really that much better? I'm not one to half ass anything on my car, as you can see from my choice of headers and exhaust; I want everything working perfectly. I just want to be sure my money is being well spent, as I'm also currently saving for new rear tires...new clutch...new master cylinder...etc. :( Any feedback from those who have a yellowtop? How are things running/how long do these batteries typically last?