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Old 02-18-2021, 08:22 PM   #31
Chip THELEGEND Johnson
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In class cars using a FUNCTIONABLE alternator a Red Top should be fine. Most of these cars are not race on a regular basis and don't get in a round robin situation. I ran them for years. I do know when they went to Mexico the quality and longevity suffered. Sounds like that may be better know from optima Jim's post.
In a bracket car or one with all the electronics you need something better. I do a lot of bracket racing too which includes double entries and 9 or 10 round races. Ive made 15 + runs in a 12 hr stretch on multiple occasions. When you get in the late rounds as many as 5+ runs in an hour with no alternator. In a situation like that I like to run ROCK 16V.
Batteries are like Coke and Pepsi Everybody has a favorite. That being said most battery failures are user generated. Take care of them charge them properly with the right charger and generator and you will have good life
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Old 02-19-2021, 08:52 AM   #32
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Hi Race Clean. OPTIMA Batteries was started in the United States in the 1970s, from technology developed by the Gates Corporation. They sold the brand to the Gylling Group in 1991, who then sold the brand to Johnson Controls in 2000, who then sold their entire battery division to private equity in 2018. Throughout each ownership, building the absolute best product and bringing it to market has been the focus for our brand. We have never outsourced production, re-branded, re-spec'd or otherwise compromised our commitment to making the best batteries possible. YellowTops are heavier than their RedTop counterparts and offer slightly more reserve capacity and the ability to be deep-cycled, while the RedTops offer slightly more cranking amps.

Curtis, I apologize, I thought I had included a link to a virtual tour of our production facility in Monterrey, Mexico, but it doesn't look like it worked, so I'll try again here. Our main distribution hub is in Laredo, Texas.

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Old 02-19-2021, 09:16 AM   #33
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Thank you for the answer Jim.
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Old 02-19-2021, 10:14 AM   #34
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Hi Race Clean. OPTIMA Batteries was started in the United States in the 1970s, from technology developed by the Gates Corporation. They sold the brand to the Gylling Group in 1991, who then sold the brand to Johnson Controls in 2000, who then sold their entire battery division to private equity in 2018. Throughout each ownership, building the absolute best product and bringing it to market has been the focus for our brand. We have never outsourced production, re-branded, re-spec'd or otherwise compromised our commitment to making the best batteries possible. YellowTops are heavier than their RedTop counterparts and offer slightly more reserve capacity and the ability to be deep-cycled, while the RedTops offer slightly more cranking amps.

Jim McIlvaine
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www.pinterest.com/optimabatteries
OK,I dont remember seeing them(current shape) before the early 90's so I thought thats when it started, didn't find any info on it before the 90's!
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