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I think that the alternator is being taxed to keep 2 weak batteries up and with that added strain on the charging system the voltage level to the emc/pcm/vp suffers and shows up as a lope due to some
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Good discussion, as always.....
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I just thought I'd update the thread as to what I did..... I decided to go with the amazing deal Costco has on Interstate batteries at around $90 each. My truck sizing is group 27 or 34. In 200
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My O'reilly group 34 batteries have done me well. Even though they're 1000 CA and 800 CCA, they're date stamped '09 which means about 7 years old. Old enough that I'm betting I'll be looking for replacements soon.....so why not now instead of in a parking lot or when I need to be to work. And old batteries add more stress to the charging system so as much as I dont care to spend money, it seems like the right move.
So as a 21st century consumer does, I shopped around the internet and found NAPA to have a pretty good deal on a group 27 (the OEM size) which have 1000 CA and 810 CCA. They even have a small rebate to boot. I dropped by my local NAPA to pick up a couple but none were in stock so they had to get them sent down from another location. I paid for them and came back later to pick them up. The problem is that when I got there the ratings were not the same but showed a low 940 CA and 750 CCA. I certainly wasnt happy and said whats the deal with the lower amps but strangely no one had a reasonable answer other than "they'll work fine". Well fine or not, thats not what I paid for. Long story short, I tried taking home their group 65's but they didnt fit so by now I was just getting agitated. And after never getting a reasonable answer as to why their batteries are not rated as advertised, I eventually called enough NAPA personal to figure out that NAPA had the ratings changed a couple years ago by Johnson Control (who makes the battery) but have yet to update their website information. No one though I talked to (even Johnson Controls) could or would tell me why they changed the amp ratings or how the change was made either..... I dont like sketchy things like that.
So I got a refund and went shopping around again. This time I found Costco now sells Interstate batteries for incredible deals whereby I can get a group 34 (27's are hard to find these days) with 1000 CA and 810 CCA for like $90! Sounds like the way to go.....
But then as I'm shopping around some more I find this place who sells Northstar AGM batteries and they have group 34 AGM with crazy high amp ratings of something like 1500 CA and 950 CCA. Usually that battery costs around $250 - $350 but they'll sell them to me for $200 each. Hmmm..... Should I care enough to spend the extra $210 over what the Costco batteries will cost me or should I go for what appears to be enough cranking amps to start all my vehicles at the same time? Would be nice in the cold though and I understand AGM batteries last longer.
I figured some of you would care and some of you would say "whatever works". I just needed some opinions.....