View Full Version : Whats the best Battery
shybx1969
05-04-2010, 03:20 AM
Guys my 87 monte carlo battery died..interstate...What do you guys recommend for a tough lasting battery???I dont seem to have good luck w/interstate batteries... :evil: thanx
suicidebomb
05-04-2010, 03:30 AM
There is a motorcraft battery in my '99' F-150, it's the original factory battery. It's been a tough long lasting battery :)
THERATTLER
05-04-2010, 04:40 AM
I put 2 walmart yellow batteries in my f-350 diesel 8 years ago and still going strong.. :D
TheRabbit
05-04-2010, 05:56 AM
A lot of aftermarket batteries are made by US Battery in Augusta, Ga. All they do is put a different case and decals on the batteries. Every brand has a different spec, but the batteries are still made at the same place.
I would make sure you have a good alternator and no other wiring issues or a drain on the battery. Make sure you have enough battery and the correct battery for what you're doing. Intersate is a good quality battery, but not the best for many off road or racing applications.
I've used a Red top Optima battery and it's been well worth the money.
I ran it for 2 years in my race truck then put in my Duramax when I changed the race truck over to 16 Volt. (I wish the quality of the 16 volt was as good as the Optima. I pretty much have to buy a new 16 volt every season)
gearhead1011
05-04-2010, 06:51 PM
IMO Interstate makes about the best battery out there. I've been selling them for over 15 years and I very seldom have one fail, I'd say less than 1%. If that battery is less than a year and half old any interstate dealer should replace it free if it's the 65 month. The 75 month has 2 year free replacement and the 85 month is replaced free for 2 1/2 years. Unless you buy an optima I don't think any other manufacturer comes close to that warranty.
As Rabbit stated make sure the alternator is working right. Make sure it's not overcharging because that will ruin a battery quicker than anything else. If the car sits for long periods of time without getting used you need to trickle charge it every once in a while or use a battery maintainer.
hammertime
05-04-2010, 06:54 PM
Excide Orbital ..
Optimas are crap ... and then when they only hold 12.2volts sitting there (a good battery is 12.65 or more) the auto place you get them from says it good because it test over 12 volts on their cheap machine. Interstate dealer in town used to carry optima stuff also, untill they stopped paying him for the warranty ones.
gearhead1011
05-04-2010, 07:05 PM
I thought he was talking about a daily driver. If it's a drag car I would definitely go with a gel-cell such as the orbital or optima. If it's a hard leaving car a lead acid battery is a poor choice because of the slosh and depending on how it's mounted the plates can shift.
I have had decent luck with the optima but my supplier said they started getting a lot of warranties a year or 2 ago. I thought they had improved. The optima has a 3 year free replacement warranty now so I would think they must have fixed the quality issue?
MEMRACING62
05-04-2010, 08:30 PM
I put 2 walmart yellow batteries in my f-350 diesel 8 years ago and still going strong.. :D I think there made by johnson controls makers of energizer , also farm & fleet stores. there great batterys. had two optimas, the worse pieces of chitt Ive ever bought
cepx111
05-04-2010, 10:54 PM
I put 2 walmart yellow batteries in my f-350 diesel 8 years ago and still going strong.. :D I think there made by johnson controls makers of energizer , also farm & fleet stores. there great batterys. had two optimas, the worse pieces of chitt Ive ever bought
I've got a walmart everstart in my car, 3 years zero problems.
X 10,000 on the optimas being junk, the boy had one in his mustang when we got it, what a POS, previous owner said it was brand new, never would hold a charge, take charge, we ended up giving it away to his buddy who bragged about how good they were, he tossed it after being stranded a dozen or so times.
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TheRabbit
05-05-2010, 03:46 AM
I bought some kind of yellow deep cycle battery from wall mart and it's been one heck of a good battery. I run a trolling motor and the winch on my trailer with it. It's probably at least 5 years old and still works fine.
Most of the Optimas that I've seen not work so well was because guys didn't take care of them. If you don't run an alternator it's critical to keep them charged after every race. I've killed it several times at the track at it charged back up without any problems I've had it for at least 3 years. I took it out of my race truck and it sat on the floor for a year then I put it in my Duramax when my truck wouldn't start one morning. It's been doing fine so I just haven't changed it out yet. Maybe I just got one of the few good ones. My luck usually doesn't go that way :) I don't remember if he was asking for a race vehicle or daily driver, but a race application ( without alt) needs some attention to last very long.
Somebody said before that NAPA makes a good battery. Don't remember which one it was.
DirkaDirka
05-05-2010, 09:19 AM
Now from what I hear is that the red top Optimas are crap. The yellow top ones are the ones to get and will last. I know of this guy that had a red top one in his Mustang and it kept losing its charge so he swapped it out for a yellow top and hasnt had a problem since.
Scooterz
05-05-2010, 10:16 AM
Interstate in my Hot rod... sits a lot... no problems. It is charged occasionally & it has done well. I think it is 900+ CCA.
TheYellaBrick
05-05-2010, 01:21 PM
I've used Interstate's for eons. ALWAYS got a good warranty if and when they'd die.
Am currently using Optima redtops in 'the YELLA BRICK', 'the Animal', and in my service van.
shybx1969
05-05-2010, 05:41 PM
My 87 monte issa summer driver 305 4bbl..dual exhaust/headers...engine is stock... :D ill put a load tester and check the wiring also..thanx for info guys...
burnskustomz
05-05-2010, 05:45 PM
Heck i got a battery from Wally world and it was crap so i took it back and traded for another new and it does ok but i am going with an Interstate next thats what my dad has on his 98 Dodge he has 2 of them but his are good batterys never had trouble out of one and i have heard the batterys at K MART are pretty good but never tried one but there is bad ones in all of them but by far Interstate has to be the best in my book but then again the prices are a little salty also lol :) :) :) :)
ashtrak
05-08-2010, 02:07 AM
Deka Intimidator,Sears Platinum AGM would be my 2 picks
kbartley
05-09-2010, 02:47 PM
Beginning of last season I bought one of those OPTIMA Red Top batt's. come to find out that it was only good for starting half of the time. Did a little research at their site recently because I was in need of a battery. Yes I bought another one (YELLOW TOP) seems to be fine SO FAR. Better be for $200.00plus
BEAST477
05-09-2010, 02:58 PM
I've got two NAPA (six pack) looking batteries in my Nova. I think they are 8yrs old. No problems. Probably just jinxed myself now.
MEMRACING62
05-09-2010, 04:23 PM
Beginning of last season I bought one of those OPTIMA Red Top batt's. come to find out that it was only good for starting half of the time. Did a little research at their site recently because I was in need of a battery. Yes I bought another one (YELLOW TOP) seems to be fine SO FAR. Better be for $200.00plus Why would somebody need a battery thats good for starting 1/2 the time? I had two of the red tops & both were gone in one year, good thing I bought them with a credit card , they looked it up & gave me a full refund. ( lost dang reciept)