Last time that I checked, the Die-Hard Platinum did not come in a Group 75 side terminal battery. These are AGM (Absorbed Glass Mat) batteries whose square geometry have more surface area than the round well known "silo-six-pack" ("spiral" of stacked, round plates) type battery for the same "footprint".and, they do not leak. Group 34 is top terminal only.bigger, with a lot of power, reserve, and warranty.and go into our Gen III and IV's as stated. Yellow top I think will give you a longer life with more ignition starts then the red top,I have a yellow top in my Tahoe that is 5 years old, zero problems. For a track car, I would go a different route.a lighter battery such as Odyssey or pending on planned weight dstribution. While none of these have leaked for us (like the Mopar batteries have) I must admit that our use is street, not track. However when attempting to replace same in those Vipers, I found that my choice of replacement batteries (Die-Hard Gold) would not always fit in the Group 78 size, so I have Die-Hard Gold Group 75 (side terminal only.made by Johnson controls) batteries in all of our GenI's and II's.and have been very happy. ![]() Sorry to be confusing, Slithr.as my past posts have indicated.OEM Mopar battery for Gen I's and II's was Group 78. Indy, I thought in the past you've recommended the new group 78 Die Hard Platinum? What is the difference between group 34 & 78 I have an 03' " Great warranty and great specs.made by Enersys!!!" Sears Die-Hard Platinum.Group 34 for our 03, 08, and 10. And it was not just one person who stated these issues it was many) (Just did a quick glance search for the word optima, results from scanning are that Vipers are known for draining them and having to replace them once per year. Your a big boy now and hopefully using the search function is not too complicated for you. If you know everything then why post your question? I stated that you did not hear about it because you didn't look. ![]() If you took the 2 seconds to do a quick search you would have found the information you were looking and found out which batteries have issues with vipers but instead you chose to post your ignorant retort. Second just because you have not "heard" of something does not mean it doesn't exist. Really? Are you 5 years old? You are asking about people using optima batteries so obviously you made some attempt to look but didn't search for ****, so yes, you were suppose to.
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