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SO I am finally looking to replace my factory starting battery and I am looking at a couple different options.

THe Powermaster 2400 or 2700

Kinetik HC2000

Tsunami/Yellowtop (not really looking at this option just put it here)

NSB 90

Stinger 1000 (their newer line)

Just looking for suggestions. My budget for battery would like to be less than 200 if used or 250 or less new.

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A-neon

I came across this a while back

read from post #12 down

http://www.soundsolutionsaudio.com/forum/i...st&p=259507

I am in the process of installing a neighbors system (i can only do some on sundays dues to work and my own vehicle so it's taking some time) but He went ahead and bought the carquest AGM in the posts...

now i don't know YET how well they perform but if it is, in fact, a deka with a carquest sticker then i suspect great things from the bat...

If not, for spl i would really trust kinetik (after all their batts are in a lot of usac/iasca top competitors), odyssey or the bigger yellow tops (i hear the blue tops are better but i have no experience with them)...

Kinetiks have been in the doodoo bowl lately.. Once again I have heard them and the ones i've heard have done their job, but a few places i read were saying something about them not disclosing a certain spec of their batts for reasons that it wasn't up to par with other brands.... I would search on the Kinetiks to see what was up I can't remember what place i seen that i BELIEVE was the ESR rate...

Let me know which you chose and how it turned out

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I just got offered a really good deal on a kinetik hc2400, so know I have the fun of trying to fit that under the hood of my neon.

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i got my 1800 and 2400 today from the kinetik dealer on ebay. holy chitt these bitchesss are heavyyyyyy

I am just having the fun of deciding where I am going to relocate my fuse box to.

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I love my SVR80 in my sled.

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