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    Replacement Batteries

    For a '72 with a dual battery setup, what's the best solution for new batteries?
    -Jim

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    The correct ones are interstate u911, but gel-mat batteries for a Miata work out pretty well, slightly smaller, and you really can get by with just one.
    looking for 1972 911t motor XR584, S/N 6121622

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    Drive the car to Batteries Plus or some other battery store and see what fits. Otherwise, mail order a pair of the U911's. Susquasian (sp?) makes a gell battery that fits perfectly. Mine only lasted a couple years so not my recommendation.

    Chris

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    Sonnenschein batteries . They have lasted for years in my car . Ed Mayo likes them which I think is a good reference .
    PS : I would not put a container of sulfuric acid in my early Porsche .
    Last edited by Richy; 09-27-2016 at 08:07 AM. Reason: add text

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    I've had good luck with the U911 batteries from Interstate.

    The batteries from Porsche? Not so much.

    Richard Newton
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    I've had good luck with the U911 batteries from Interstate.

    The batteries from Porsche? Not so much.
    Exactly the same experience............
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    6 years, 3 months and going strong, on my current Porsche batteries...
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    My Porsche batteries were charged, but then sat at the restorers for 4 years. Charged them up again and vroom, vroom. Perfectly healthy.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Richy View Post
    Sonnenschein batteries . They have lasted for years in my car . Ed Mayo likes them which I think is a good reference .
    PS : I would not put a container of sulfuric acid in my early Porsche .
    Did those, they cost an arm and a leg... Seem to be good ! One morning I came back to them completely discharged after a cold night. To this day no idea what happened... I thought they were toast but nope, took a charge and been juicing ever since.. Note that they're a very tight fit re: connectors contacting the battery box w/o insulation. Personally - as much as I like those - next time I'm buying cheaper ones that are a little smaller for comfort over bumps !
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    I just purchased a pair of Interstate 911 batteries this past Spring. Strongly recommend you hook up your batteries to a battery tender, as I have done.
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