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Originally Posted by Matej
Thanks for the Braille suggestion. The B14115 is tempting, with 360 Cold Cranking Amps, at 11.5 lbs.
The manual states that the cold cranking current is 356A (for a '91-94 240SX). Is that all that matters, or should I also be looking at the Cranking Amps at 32°F, and 'regular' (Pulse?) Cranking Amps? If so, what are the recommended minimums for those?
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Instead of looking at Braille, don't forget to look for DEKA batteries. Never heard of them? That's because they are a manufacturing plant that actually makes many of the 'common' after market batteries, and then they get restickered as Brand X Y Z when they are all Deka made.
I've run an Deka ETX14 Battery now since going SR. I love it. Not a ton of cranking amps, but if your system doesn't have a large draw its' more than fine.