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Glad to hear you ae interested. well with any battery if you take care of it and properly maintain the battery it will last a good five years or more. we have heard of them lasting up to 10 years . There is just a lot of variables that can strike at anytime to ruin a battery . Just use a good AGM charger and tender and it should last a good while . Thanks

Wanna hear a story about a lasting battery? Daddy bought a Die Hard for his 65 Falcon in 1973. They put it in at the old Sears Auto Service center in downtown Macon. The kind of battery that had the DIE HARD logo cast into the battery with colored plastic. Super cool lookin old battery. "About" 1981 "or so" He was gettin skeered of it even though it regularly busted the Falcon off with no sweat.

He told me he was going to get another battery for it. I had an old 69 Chevelle at the time and it's battery was weak, so I gave him that one to trade as the core and took the Die Hard. Fast forward to "about" 1995. Die Hard was now in a 65 Valiant, 12:1 360. "I" was now "gettin skeered" and was talking to my high school best friend and expressed worry about the battery. He gave me the core charge because he wanted it for a decoration in his shop. Dumped the electrolyte out and let it dry out good. Kept it several years on his shop work bench.

We just talked the other day. He needed a battery for an old truck he just bought. Uh huh. He bought a six quart box of battery acid, filled the old Die Hard, charged 'er up and you guessed it. Good as new. Now, I will say this. When I got it from Daddy, I dumped it out, hosed it out with a high pressure garden nozzle and got all kinda crud out of it. Filled it with fresh acid and charged it. When Kirk dumped it out, he rinsed it out the same way before he let it dry and sat it on his work bench. We think the rinsing it out probably had a lot to do with it. Neither of us ever remembers a time when it ever had corrosion on either terminal. I don't think it ever did. As of today, it does not. You just don't see things last like that anymore.

We call it the miracle battery. I don't think it will ever die. If it ever does, it will be a memento on Kirk's work bench for the rest of his life.
 
Glad to hear you ae interested. well with any battery if you take care of it and properly maintain the battery it will last a good five years or more. we have heard of them lasting up to 10 years . There is just a lot of variables that can strike at anytime to ruin a battery . Just use a good AGM charger and tender and it should last a good while . Thanks

Hello All,

Several things concern me watching this thread.

1) Started on Nov 7th 18 with a predicated in stock date of Mid December. Update on 01/14/19 of Mid February if not before.
Web site today stats Out of stock with no in predicated stock date.
Collector Series – Turbostart

2) In reading the post 23 and 24 AND understanding that numerous factors are involved in determining the "Predicated" life span of a battery I took exception to the statement "It should last a good while". I then checked there website to see if there was any warranty information on the batteries and could not find any (if there is and I missed it Please post the link).
I would think that a battery manufacture would at best have a better "Predicated" life span based on mortality during prototype testing, manufacturing process, in service testing, and during consumer use. Just stating "Should last a good while" is not what I would want to here spending that kind of money.
Any manafacture / dealer should be able to provide facts rather then just random "have heard of them lasting up to 10 years" statements.

3) Price @ $349 is a little risky to me given the aforementioned thread, visiting there website, and reading the "About Us information" page.
About Us – Turbostart

This is just MY feelings and would welcome any comment if I misstated any thing concerning the facts.

Happy Mopar :)
Arron.
 
Are your restoration batteries now being manufactured by the Antique Auto Battery Company (Jim's Battery Manufacturing Company) since Axion Power Battery is shut down?
No we are Turbostart the original makers of the Restoration Battery. Our Batteries are real AGM batteries not the Battery inside a Battery. We have the correct Amp and voltage on all of our batteries coming to market
 
Hello All,

Several things concern me watching this thread.

1) Started on Nov 7th 18 with a predicated in stock date of Mid December. Update on 01/14/19 of Mid February if not before.
Web site today stats Out of stock with no in predicated stock date.
Collector Series – Turbostart

2) In reading the post 23 and 24 AND understanding that numerous factors are involved in determining the "Predicated" life span of a battery I took exception to the statement "It should last a good while". I then checked there website to see if there was any warranty information on the batteries and could not find any (if there is and I missed it Please post the link).
I would think that a battery manufacture would at best have a better "Predicated" life span based on mortality during prototype testing, manufacturing process, in service testing, and during consumer use. Just stating "Should last a good while" is not what I would want to here spending that kind of money.
Any manafacture / dealer should be able to provide facts rather then just random "have heard of them lasting up to 10 years" statements.

3) Price @ $349 is a little risky to me given the aforementioned thread, visiting there website, and reading the "About Us information" page.
About Us – Turbostart

This is just MY feelings and would welcome any comment if I misstated any thing concerning the facts.

Happy Mopar :)
Arron.
I do apologize the website is still be updated on the Restoration Batteries , However I have fixed the issue and added the 1 year warranty that they come with. As far as the statement it was a general one in itself because I cant give you an exact on how long it will last . I see you recognized the variables that come into play on your post. Then you are concerned with the "should last a could while" . Well with all that being said I apologize again for being vague on how long it would last. Because I have no idea the circumstance's that the battery will be under. If the battery is properly taken care off then it will last 5 to 10 years with no problem. The issue will be over charging , letting it set for years with out maintaining then throwing 25 amps to it and trying to get it to work again and destroying the battery after the first year, 2 years, 3 years whenever the end users decides to try that . Then there could be a faulty charger that over charged at 14 or 15 vaults and the end user didn't realize the charger / maintainer was not working properly ( because I'm sure everyone checks there charger before using it every time or year) Its not the case of a us ( Manufacture / Turbostart ) Knowing how long our battery is good for . We build one of the best on the market and use 99.99% pure lead so that we can offer the one of the best on the market. So in turn we at Turbostart apologize for being Vague about the answer that has bothered you. There is just a lot of things that change on how long our battery last pending the end user . thanks you for pointing out that our warranty was not on our website I have changed that and it is now on there . Again we are happy to answer any question and do anything we can to help make you happy within our means. please follow us on FB and Twitter , Instagram .. We announce when stuff is here and we give away shirts , Batteries and things like that through out the year and would love you all of you to be part of us. Sincerely Marcus ( Turbostart )
 
One year warranty for $349. "A fool and his money are soon parted." Lemmie tell yall somethin. Yall know I work for and love me some O'Reilly. I know yall get tired of hearin it but.......If you can fit a group 65 battery in your car, here is a deal. We sell the Motorcraft (I know, Ford LOL) group 65 battery. Here is the thing. This battery comes with a 3 year FREE REPLACEMENT warranty........AND THEN.......it's pro rated for 100 months. ONE HUNDRED MONTHS. That's TEN YEARS worth of warranty. Now it gets even better. IF the battery goes bad during the pro rated period and you pay a discounted pro rated price for a new one, your warranty STARTS OVER AGAIN. If there's a better battery warranty in the business I want to know. 850 CCA. Oh and that battery sells for $156.99 over the counter, PLUS it is NOT maintenance free, so you can add water or electrolyte to it over time. That's uaually why batteries go bad. They dry out.

349 dollars for a one year battery? I would have to question somebody's sanity buying that. I don't give a fig what the battery looks like.
 
I bought a Turbostart Mopar Restoration group 24 AGM battery just over 5 years ago for $209.

How can Turbostart justify a 68% price increase for the same battery???
 
Here's mine.
Lasted a year and a half. Called for a replacement, got nothing but sorry. Now all I have is some expensive garage art. Not happy.

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Here's mine.
Lasted a year and a half. Called for a replacement, got nothing but sorry. Now all I have is some expensive garage art. Not happy.

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Hello Johnny Dart,
Your post does not say where your battery came from, may we ask?

One year warranty for $349. "A fool and his money are soon parted." Lemmie tell yall somethin. Yall know I work for and love me some O'Reilly. I know yall get tired of hearin it but.......If you can fit a group 65 battery in your car, here is a deal. We sell the Motorcraft (I know, Ford LOL) group 65 battery. Here is the thing. This battery comes with a 3 year FREE REPLACEMENT warranty........AND THEN.......it's pro rated for 100 months. ONE HUNDRED MONTHS. That's TEN YEARS worth of warranty. Now it gets even better. IF the battery goes bad during the pro rated period and you pay a discounted pro rated price for a new one, your warranty STARTS OVER AGAIN. If there's a better battery warranty in the business I want to know. 850 CCA. Oh and that battery sells for $156.99 over the counter, PLUS it is NOT maintenance free, so you can add water or electrolyte to it over time. That's uaually why batteries go bad. They dry out.
349 dollars for a one year battery? I would have to question somebody's sanity buying that. I don't give a fig what the battery looks like.

I totally agree RustyRatRod,
As you stated the warranty O'Reilly's sounds cut and dry.
What concern's me with the Turbostart battery is the it only carries a one year warranty, But the terms and conditions are not stated on there site.
Note: as pointed out in post #29 they did update there site to include a 1 year warranty.
This could be troublesome with only a year of coverage if something happens during that time would shipping be covered Both ways?
This could be an expensive to ship it back blind and have Turbostart say its not covered. What happens then?
As you stated "PLUS it is NOT maintenance free" could also be a problem with older cars (old style voltage regulators) because as we know they were not to accurate wile at idle and or full load wile running. This in turn could help with the "They dry out" syndrome.
As an employee of O'Reilly's I am sure that you have a good idea of the amount of batteries sold in your store and the amount of batteries returned as failed (warranty).
When i created post #27 I stated that the manufacture should have the same type of information. In post #29 Turbostart did not provide any information as to there failure rate.
If Turbostart would have stated in there post something like,
"We sell thousands of AGM batteries per year and only have a 2% return / failure rate" this is why we feel a 1 year warranty of material and workmanship is justified I would be more at ease to justify spending $349 for a battery.

I have been using Walmart batteries for years in my cars, trucks, motorcycles, and lawn tractor and have not any bad experiences with there products.
Yes they do eventually go bad.
There batteries have lasted long after the warrenty is gone.
For the price I just buy another one and call it a day.
There cheapest battery @ $48.0 carries an 1 year "Free replacement".
So the Turbostart battery only carries an One year warranty for $349 Makes no sense to me.

As a note in defense of Turbostart I do commend them for replying to the posts on the forum and welcome there replies.
As always IF have misstated anything I do apologize and please correct me.
Also we are comparing Lead acid type to AGM. Lead batteries and more forgiving then AGM so that also should be in consideration when reading the comments and concerns noted in this thread.
If you are looking for a period correct battery and money is no object then here is your battery. Just dont call me in the middle of the night for a jump :).

Happy Mopar :)
Arron
 
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Here's mine.
Lasted a year and a half. Called for a replacement, got nothing but sorry. Now all I have is some expensive garage art. Not happy.

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I've had pretty good luck with my Turbostat AGM. It's 5 1/2 years old.

I keep it on the Turbostart trickle charger anytime it's parked in my garage.

Last weekend I had to start my Dart at around 40 degrees in my garage and it cranked over pretty well so I think I can get another season out of it.

But $350 for a new one? Geeez!
 
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Here's mine.
Lasted a year and a half. Called for a replacement, got nothing but sorry. Now all I have is some expensive garage art. Not happy.

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Our Battery isn't even released yet and Turbostart hasn't been making them for 3 years. So Are you sure the Battery was purchased from us or Antique Battery. they have been putting battery inside batteries for years To fill the need in the market . But we haven't made one yet . Ours will be here mid February the real battery made by Turbostart . Thanks
 
Our Battery isn't even released yet and Turbostart hasn't been making them for 3 years. So Are you sure the Battery was purchased from us or Antique Battery. they have been putting battery inside batteries for years To fill the need in the market . But we haven't made one yet . Ours will be here mid February the real battery made by Turbostart . Thanks

That's good. Twist the story, so I'm the one to blame.That's Great.
I never even said I had the battery for 5 years.
Its a Turbostart AGM Sealed Maintenance Free battery, from Turbostart. It lasted a little over a year.
Dam thing cost me $350.00 and now its a paper weight.
And I take care of my stuff.
The company did absolutely nothing to offer a replacement, or make it right.
So I'm the one to blame. And now I'm supposed to plop down another $350.00 for one ? Not a chance.
 
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Our Battery isn't even released yet and Turbostart hasn't been making them for 3 years. So Are you sure the Battery was purchased from us or Antique Battery. they have been putting battery inside batteries for years To fill the need in the market . But we haven't made one yet . Ours will be here mid February the real battery made by Turbostart . Thanks

Hello Marcus,
I am kinda confused on the statement
"Our Battery isn't even released yet and Turbostart hasn't been making them for 3 years"
I am trying to understand your statement that "Our Battery isn't even released yet" I am guessing that you are referring the line of batteries that are now on your website (Not in stock yet).
I don't understand your statement "Turbostart hasn't been making them for 3 years" Please explain this statement. Did you ever make a Mopar line of batteries?
In post 33 another FABO member stated he has a that he purchased and has had the "Turbostart Mopar Restoration group 24 AGM battery just over 5 years".

In all fairness to Turbostart AND Johnny Dart in post 34 there is a picture of the battery in question.
Marcus, seeing that picture did Turbostart ever Manufacture, Or sell that battery in the picture (AGM, Lead Acid, battery in battery)?
Given that I truly don't understand "So Are you sure the Battery was purchased from us?" Marcus If Turbostart never sold a battery like that would you not just say "Turbostart never offered that type of battery for sale at any time" this would be a cut and dry statement.
Just trying to get all the facts so the FABO members can draw there own conclusion on this subject.
Thanks in advance,
Happy Mopar :)
Arron
 
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Hello Marcus,
I am kinda confused on the statement
"Our Battery isn't even released yet and Turbostart hasn't been making them for 3 years"
I am trying to understand your statement that "Our Battery isn't even released yet" I am guessing that you are referring the line of batteries that are now on your website (Not in stock yet).
I don't understand your statement "Turbostart hasn't been making them for 3 years" Please explain this statement. Did you ever make a Mopar line of batteries?
In post 33 another FABO member stated he has a that he purchased and has had the "Turbostart Mopar Restoration group 24 AGM battery just over 5 years".

In all fairness to Turbostart AND Johnny Dart in post 34 there is a picture of the battery in question.
Marcus, seeing that picture did Turbostart ever Manufacture, Or sell that battery in the picture (AGM, Lead Acid, battery in battery)?
Given that I truly don't understand "So Are you sure the Battery was purchased from us?" Marcus If Turbostart never sold a battery like that would you not just say "Turbostart never offered that type of battery for sale at any time" this would be a cut and dry statement.
Just trying to get all the facts so the FABO members can draw there own conclusion on this subject.
Thanks in advance,
Happy Mopar :)
Arron
Hello Arron ,

Absolutely ill try my best to answer the question. Yes Turbostart made a battery like that one about 6 or 7 years ago. They went out of business and we purchased the name 3 years ago and this is the first year that the Mopar Battery is coming back out made by us. So that Battery hasn't been made( except for antique Auto who made a battery inside a Battery ) in a 6 to 7 years there would have been some out there I'm sure for sale that had sit for awhile . So by him not saying when he purchased it I assumed and probably shouldn't have. If he bought it back then and they did nothing for him that was a different owner . We Stand behind our product and we do try and help out any way we can. When I say released yes I mean its not for sale until I have them ready to ship out for customers . That's why they say out of stock on the webpage. We can place orders for them but will not be filled until Mid Feb. I'm here to answer any question I can. I apologize about assuming a date of purchase. All I was saying is it wasn't from our company now as they haven't been made in a long time. Again not here to make you guys mad or act the part of knowing everything. I started the post to let the Mopar community Know that we are bringing them back and we are using our technology. Because I know there has been a gap on them and was just wanting you guys to be as excited as we are. Please feel free to ask question and hopefully we can answer.
 
How is your Turbostart battery different than the Turbostart AGM battery I purchased ?

If I was a betting man, I would bet its the same battery, different owner.

Big paperweight, no customer support. Thanks
 
Hello Arron , Absolutely ill try my best to answer the question. Yes Turbostart made a battery like that one about 6 or 7 years ago. They went out of business and we purchased the name 3 years ago and this is the first year that the Mopar Battery is coming back out made by us. So that Battery hasn't been made( except for antique Auto who made a battery inside a Battery ) in a 6 to 7 years there would have been some out there I'm sure for sale that had sit for awhile . So by him not saying when he purchased it I assumed and probably shouldn't have. If he bought it back then and they did nothing for him that was a different owner . We Stand behind our product and we do try and help out any way we can. When I say released yes I mean its not for sale until I have them ready to ship out for customers . That's why they say out of stock on the webpage. We can place orders for them but will not be filled until Mid Feb. I'm here to answer any question I can. I apologize about assuming a date of purchase. All I was saying is it wasn't from our company now as they haven't been made in a long time. Again not here to make you guys mad or act the part of knowing everything. I started the post to let the Mopar community Know that we are bringing them back and we are using our technology. Because I know there has been a gap on them and was just wanting you guys to be as excited as we are. Please feel free to ask question and hopefully we can answer.

Hello Marcus and Johnny dart.
In fairness to all,
In regards to the battery in question if it was manufactured by Turbostart OR Antique Auto would it not have a part number, serial number, production code, date code to identify it? This would put that aspect of it to bed. This is some what of an one sided debate because antique Auto has not been able to add their comments or concerns on this topic.
That said and moving forward on this subject If the in question battery was in fact manufactured by Turbostart (at any time) and knowing that the original company has changed hands I offer up that possibly Marcus could contact Johnny dart privately and work out something between them self’s (Something off on a future purchase?) in good faith as a company that is asking our fellow FABO members to buy their product. This type of consumer relationship could go a long way in building trust in a new product and reborn corporation. Many of the fellow members on here are also attendees / exhibitors at places like PRI and SEMIA and local car shows would look forward to having a good working relationship with any supplier to the collector car industry.
On a another note in post 35 clarification was asked on “terms and conditions” the Turbostart Collector car line. Is it possible to post them here or add them to your website? If possible can you please answer the question Johnny asked in post #42?
As always if I have misstated anything please feel free correct me.
Happy Mopar :)
Arron
 
Hello Marcus and Johnny dart.
In fairness to all,
In regards to the battery in question if it was manufactured by Turbostart OR Antique Auto would it not have a part number, serial number, production code, date code to identify it? This would put that aspect of it to bed. This is some what of an one sided debate because antique Auto has not been able to add their comments or concerns on this topic.
That said and moving forward on this subject If the in question battery was in fact manufactured by Turbostart (at any time) and knowing that the original company has changed hands I offer up that possibly Marcus could contact Johnny dart privately and work out something between them self’s (Something off on a future purchase?) in good faith as a company that is asking our fellow FABO members to buy their product. This type of consumer relationship could go a long way in building trust in a new product and reborn corporation. Many of the fellow members on here are also attendees / exhibitors at places like PRI and SEMIA and local car shows would look forward to having a good working relationship with any supplier to the collector car industry.
On a another note in post 35 clarification was asked on “terms and conditions” the Turbostart Collector car line. Is it possible to post them here or add them to your website? If possible can you please answer the question Johnny asked in post #42?
As always if I have misstated anything please feel free correct me.
Happy Mopar :)
Arron
Absolutely , He can reach out to me Message me on here or email us at turbostart ill work something out with him on a new one when they arrive. As for the #35 clarification . you pay shipping to us if its a manufacturer defect we will cover the shipping back on the new one. but if the battery is a end users issue they can pay shipping back if they want the battery back. Here is the warrant card that comes in the box.

Thank you for choosing TurboStart products
Warranty: Turbostart products carry a 60 day money back satisfaction guarantee and a 1 year free
replacement warranty. Turbostart will refund the full product purchase price less any freight or other
charges of the original invoice if a warranty claim is issued within the first 60 days of the purchase date.
Turbo Start will replace or exchange manufacturer defective products if a warranty claim is issued within
1 year of the original purchase date. All returns must have an RGA number issued from the warranty
department prior to return of the product for testing and inspection. Any physical damage or abuse is
not covered under this warranty. If after inspection the product fails from a manufacturer defect and the
claim is within 1 year of the original purchase date, TurboStart will replace the product for free. If this
occurs in the first 60 days of the original purchase date TurboStart will replace or repair the product or
offer a full refund for the purchased price of the product.

As far as #42 question. I have no ideal how they made there battery . So we use our technology in all of ours with our engineer.

And I don't have access to the old files so if they serial numbered theirs I wouldn't have a way to access it . Either way I will help him out just reach out and lets see what we can figure out.
 
Absolutely , He can reach out to me Message me on here or email us at turbostart ill work something out with him on a new one when they arrive. As for the #35 clarification . you pay shipping to us if its a manufacturer defect we will cover the shipping back on the new one. but if the battery is a end users issue they can pay shipping back if they want the battery back. Here is the warrant card that comes in the box.
Thank you for choosing TurboStart products
Warranty: Turbostart products carry a 60 day money back satisfaction guarantee and a 1 year free
replacement warranty. Turbostart will refund the full product purchase price less any freight or other
charges of the original invoice if a warranty claim is issued within the first 60 days of the purchase date.
Turbo Start will replace or exchange manufacturer defective products if a warranty claim is issued within
1 year of the original purchase date. All returns must have an RGA number issued from the warranty
department prior to return of the product for testing and inspection. Any physical damage or abuse is
not covered under this warranty. If after inspection the product fails from a manufacturer defect and the
claim is within 1 year of the original purchase date, TurboStart will replace the product for free. If this
occurs in the first 60 days of the original purchase date TurboStart will replace or repair the product or
offer a full refund for the purchased price of the product.
As far as #42 question. I have no ideal how they made there battery . So we use our technology in all of ours with our engineer.
And I don't have access to the old files so if they serial numbered theirs I wouldn't have a way to access it . Either way I will help him out just reach out and lets see what we can figure out.

Hello Marcus,

Thanks for helping out our fellow FABO member if he chooses to take you up on the offer.

Customer service goes a long way with the Classic car family.
As I am sure you and all the other suppliers that provide parts and services for restoring and maintaining our cars that we have a passion for our hobby and take pride in showing off our cars.
I feel anyone that will come across this post (past, present, and future) will have enough facts to make an educated decision on buying a battery whether its from Turbostart or a competitor.
Thanks for all the information you have provided.
Happy Mopar :)
Arron
 
love me some O'Reilly.
After going through several batteries from autozone that barely make it to their warranty period and an NTB battery that failed within the first month and they refused to honor a replacement, I bought one from OReilly. All my vehicles now use their batteries, because I haven't any problems with their batteries and the customer service I get from them has been great. When I told them about NTB they said have those guys call them directly and they'll tell them the battery is bad on my behalf.
 
After going through several batteries from autozone that barely make it to their warranty period and an NTB battery that failed within the first month and they refused to honor a replacement, I bought one from OReilly. All my vehicles now use their batteries, because I haven't any problems with their batteries and the customer service I get from them has been great. When I told them about NTB they said have those guys call them directly and they'll tell them the battery is bad on my behalf.

Hello phaelax,
Just wondering what "NTB" is.
Sometimes I am just not up on the aberrations.
Thanks in advance.
Happy Mopar :)
Arron
 
National Tire & Battery. It's a crappy auto service center with crappy customer service. When I was like 20yrs old, I took a car in for an oil change. After draining the car THEN they realized they were out of 10w30. So I've had a bad experience with them for a very long time.
 
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