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Old Mar 7, 2008 | 10:13 AM
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Can I replace stock battery with an Optima red or yellow top?

I was looking into replacing my stock battery with something more powerful and reliable. Something along the lines of an optima red top or optima yellow top. Would I be able to replace my stock battery with an optima?

Does anyone know the difference between the two types of batteries?

Also would this void some kind of warranty for me?

any info will help, thanks!
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Old Mar 7, 2008 | 10:17 AM
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I have a Red Top 35 in my GT, and it works flawlessly. Especially for -35 and -40 mornings. She fires right up, no hesitation. Your warranty will be fine. At least they haven't said anything about mine.

I think the Red Top is just for better overall performance, and the Yellow Top is good if you have alot of power options/add-ons. Not sure if there is even a Yellow Top available for us.
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Old Mar 7, 2008 | 10:31 AM
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I had a yellow top in last winter.
Takes some wiggling to get it in... but it's worth it.

A red top is a 'starting battery', as it delivers maximum current with in the first few seconds of draw.
Don't run it dead, or it'll be pretty much pooched.

A yellow top is a deep cycle. It won't deliver as much burst current, but you can pretty much run it into the ground, and it will bounce back to full health. I've found them as being the best for stereo's, as they deliver a more stable current output, and seem to absorb spikes better.

Just my 2cents.
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Old Mar 7, 2008 | 10:34 AM
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What sizes of batteries did you guys get???

But I love Optima's..... Our stock batteries are ****!
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Old Mar 7, 2008 | 10:50 AM
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So these batteries are just something extra to go along with your stock batterry or are they safe to use for completely replacing your stock one? my stock one is acting up on me because i left my lights on one day & had to get boosted..... ever since, my electrical system hasnt been the same... I just wanna know if i can use one of the optima batteries to replace my stock one... can i?


Or is there some other brand/kind of aftermarket battery i can replace my stock one with that is more powerful?

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I had a yellow top in last winter.
Takes some wiggling to get it in... but it's worth it.

A red top is a 'starting battery', as it delivers maximum current with in the first few seconds of draw.
Don't run it dead, or it'll be pretty much pooched.

A yellow top is a deep cycle. It won't deliver as much burst current, but you can pretty much run it into the ground, and it will bounce back to full health. I've found them as being the best for stereo's, as they deliver a more stable current output, and seem to absorb spikes better.

Just my 2cents.
So you replaced your stock one with a yellow top?

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I have a Red Top 35 in my GT, and it works flawlessly. Especially for -35 and -40 mornings. She fires right up, no hesitation. Your warranty will be fine. At least they haven't said anything about mine.

I think the Red Top is just for better overall performance, and the Yellow Top is good if you have alot of power options/add-ons. Not sure if there is even a Yellow Top available for us.
Cool. Did you get rid of the stock battery & just use the red top in your car? I need to know if it is safe to completely replace the stocker.

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Old Mar 7, 2008 | 12:05 PM
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Originally Posted by ViSiONZ
Cool. Did you get rid of the stock battery & just use the red top in your car? I need to know if it is safe to completely replace the stocker.
The stocker was replaced and turfed. No problems so far and it's been 1-1/2 years.
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Old Mar 7, 2008 | 12:08 PM
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Originally Posted by ViSiONZ
So you replaced your stock one with a yellow top?
Yes.
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Old Mar 7, 2008 | 12:17 PM
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Originally Posted by Omega_5
Yes.
great! im going out to buy one today. Im glad its been working fine for you. I need more power because of the subs & amp im using. it drains the **** out of my stock battery, especially now that I left my headlights on all day & got my car boosted.
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Old Mar 7, 2008 | 12:30 PM
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I have a yellow top, its a piece of cake to put in. They should do it for you wherever you buy it if you want.
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Old Mar 7, 2008 | 12:44 PM
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What size battery did you guys get???
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Old Mar 7, 2008 | 12:45 PM
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errr IDK i can check later if i remember
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Old Mar 7, 2008 | 12:45 PM
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Originally Posted by originaladrian
errr IDK i can check later if i remember
OK. Thanks bro!
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Old Mar 7, 2008 | 12:56 PM
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Originally Posted by JPizzle
OK. Thanks bro!
i have to go to my car to get something, ill look now, one min

it says
5/07-guess thts the date (its in a blue circle)

and on the white sticker
CA-870
CCA-750
AH-55
RC-120

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Old Mar 7, 2008 | 01:08 PM
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Originally Posted by originaladrian
I have a yellow top, its a piece of cake to put in. They should do it for you wherever you buy it if you want.
I will be doing it myself. It shouldnt be that hard.

Originally Posted by originaladrian
i have to go to my car to get something, ill look now, one min

it says
5/07-guess thts the date (its in a blue circle)

and on the white sticker
CA-870
CCA-750
AH-55
RC-120
Thanks for the info

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Old Mar 7, 2008 | 01:12 PM
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Originally Posted by originaladrian
i have to go to my car to get something, ill look now, one min

it says
5/07-guess thts the date (its in a blue circle)

and on the white sticker
CA-870
CCA-750
AH-55
RC-120
Yes, Thanks for the great info!
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Old Mar 7, 2008 | 01:14 PM
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Why dont you run two batteries like im gunna do this spring and from now on? Im gunna be running an orange top
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Old Mar 7, 2008 | 01:15 PM
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Im going to take pictures when I install it & do a little how-to this weekend.
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Old Mar 7, 2008 | 01:17 PM
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Originally Posted by JPizzle
What sizes of batteries did you guys get???

But I love Optima's..... Our stock batteries are ****!
i disagree, i run 2 kicker 12" L5's. No cap, and minimal dimming. with an audiobahn POS at 2 ohms runs 1200x1 so 600 to each subwoofer at 2 final ohms. no problems yet, and i also have interior LEDS and I did have an underglow. I still run constant 13-14s with everything on. Interior lights, headlights, wipers, system, dome light, blinkers, and I still show around 13.5's when my system HITS on a battery diagnostics. I will be getting another battery because I'm going to a bigger system, but i disagree with ur statement.
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Old Mar 7, 2008 | 01:24 PM
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i used to run an 800W amp to 2 12,s at 2 ohms on the stock battery. Ran fine with no to little dimming except at really high levels. doing it right with good wire, good grounds, and not ghetto rigged in any way will make a huge difference (not saying this is u by any means)
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Old Mar 7, 2008 | 01:52 PM
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Originally Posted by originaladrian
i used to run an 800W amp to 2 12,s at 2 ohms on the stock battery. Ran fine with no to little dimming except at really high levels. doing it right with good wire, good grounds, and not ghetto rigged in any way will make a huge difference (not saying this is u by any means)
All my stuff was installed by a professional that ive known for years. I just need a new battery because my stock one has gone to **** now that my car got boosted by my friends camry the other day because I left my lights on all day/night.

Im not sure if the stock battery can be recharged or anything. I could barely start my car today. Plus I am going to have a lot of new electrical mods done to my car in the near future & I like to turn my music up really loud with out having my lights dim on & off like im flashing my high beams at someone . The 1 farad cap that I have is decent but when I turn my bass up full & volume up almost full, the flickering begins & its especially noticeable at night.

Originally Posted by sick06cobalt
Why dont you run two batteries like im gunna do this spring and from now on? Im gunna be running an orange top
That just might be an option but I have alot of stereo bulk in my trunk already & don't know if there is room for 2 batteries.

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Old Mar 7, 2008 | 01:55 PM
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Originally Posted by ViSiONZ
All my stuff was installed by a professional that ive known for years. I just need a new battery because my stock one has gone to **** now that my car got boosted by my friends camry the other day because I left my lights on all day/night.

Im not sure if the stock battery can be recharged or anything. I could barely start my car today. Plus I am going to have a lot of new electrical mods done to my car in the near future & I like to turn my music up really loud with out having my lights dim on & off like im flashing my high beams at someone . The 1 farad cap that I have is decent but when I turn my bass up full & volume up almost full, the flickering begins & its especially noticeable at night.



That just might be an option but I have alot of stereo bulk in my trunk already & don't know if there is room for 2 batteries.
try to not turn up your system to the point of your lights flickering. Cobalts dont like tht lol

[QUOTE=That just might be an option but I have alot of stereo bulk in my trunk already & don't know if there is room for 2 batteries.[/QUOTE]

no need, trust me, A yellow top is MORE thn enough muscle for our cars.

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Old Mar 7, 2008 | 02:01 PM
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Originally Posted by originaladrian
try to not turn up your system to the point of your lights flickering. Cobalts dont like tht lol



no need, trust me, A yellow top is MORE thn enough muscle for our cars.
Good to know! I will be picking one up for sure then
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I dont memmer what size batt fits our car but its in the faq alogn with a better alternative to the yellow top
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Old Mar 8, 2008 | 01:06 PM
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Originally Posted by EmperorJJ1
I dont memmer what size batt fits our car but its in the faq alogn with a better alternative to the yellow top
There's actually a better one then the yellow top?
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Old Mar 8, 2008 | 03:12 PM
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Originally Posted by ViSiONZ
There's actually a better one then the yellow top?
U mean those batteries marketed just for car audio? there a scam, way overpriced for a big ass capacitor. A true deep cycle battery works differently. with the optima you have TONS of reserve power and a very good charge/discharge rate. The most stable batterie i personally have ever used.
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