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Since I recently replaced the battery in my 968, and finding no specific battery guidance on 968.net, I thought I'd share my findings.
Our OE batteries are 48 series and have the following specs;
weight 41 lbs.
length 11.38 in
width 6.88 in
height 6.88 in
CCA 700
CA 875
reserve 120 minutes
Suitable replacements with above mentioned specs;
BOSCH 48-B
Sold by Porsche dealers $185.00 - 36 month prorated warranty (first 18 months full replacement).
Interstate MegaTron Plus (MTP) -91 (91 replaced their 48)
Sold at select Mobil gas stations and auto shops (call around) $95 - 85 month prorated warranty (first 36 months full replacement).
Die Hard International 33348
Sold by SEARS, $99.00 - 100 month prorated warranty ( first 36 months full replacement).
I would guess any battery that met the above physical and electrical specs. mentioned above would work just fine. I went with the Die Hard because of the longer warranty and SEARS being nation wide here in the U.S.
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Just curious...did you investigate the Optima battery too? I have the "Porsche" battery in my car (installed by PO) that I expect will craok within the next few months and will need to be replaced. Thanks for the informative post.
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Buzz
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I looked for an Optima that would fit without retro-fitting but could not find one.
I searched
Optima Battery and their battery locator had no recommendations for 968, 944, 924, 928, or Boxsters. Most of the Optima's I looked at also had exposed post. If you can find one with the above dimensions then it should fit.
If you find one that fits easily, please post it's physical, electrical and warranty info.
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I replaced mine with an Interstate last year because I have had good luck with them for the last 30 years. The cranking amps on the 91 is 875 and the cold cranking amps is 700 so you should be able to start it with no problem. I think mine cost about $90 last year from the interstate warehouse down the street.
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Flatsix,
As I mentioned above... Most 48 series batteries have 700 cold cranking amps (CCA) and 875 cranking amps (CA). If your battery only has 600 CA then I would be worried about exposure to cold weather, since CCA is usually well below CA.
600 CA may not be enough power to operate your starter or electronics properly when the temperature falls below 36 degrees F...
Do you have a battery other than one of the three I mentioned above? What type of warranty did you get? Curious...
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Cool battery.. Deep cycle, military grade, and 325 more CA..
I never heard of Odyssey Batteries before but that seems like it will workout fine.
One thing I did notice though is that the height on the first link says 6.8" but the link specific for that battery says 7.55".. Is that because of the terminal post?
I hope it works out because we need more battery options without having to retro-fit something..
Big L
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flash,
...not in the 968, but, I did it to a '65 K-code 2+2 Mustang.
I used welding cable, so to be sure of not having a watt/amp problem.
also put the Battery in an enclosed poly box and ran a vent tube out !
Did it to get as much weight over the rear as I could.
Been in there for about five years with no problem.
Ken
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