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Looks like a lot are out of stock or on backorder. Heads up for those interested.
 
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Looks like a lot are out of stock or on backorder. Heads up for those interested.
Yes, HD models are currently out of stock but can be backordered and stock is due to be back in July 14th.
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What is the battery for the 2018 Mustang GT? I know you have answered this but the website has conflict. Battery finder suggests the Group 47 battery; however, the Group 47 page doesn't list the Mustang as vehicles supported. Search feature doesn't help.
 
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What is the battery for the 2018 Mustang GT? I know you have answered this but the website has conflict. Battery finder suggests the Group 47 battery; however, the Group 47 page doesn't list the Mustang as vehicles supported. Search feature doesn't help.
Correct, the issue with the Group 47 is that it's a generally a little too tall for the existing battery box so most have been finding great success with the ATX20-HD. We should have our Group 26 available soon as well which should work as another alternative.
 

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Correct, the issue with the Group 47 is that it's a generally a little too tall for the existing battery box so most have been finding great success with the ATX20-HD. We should have our Group 26 available soon as well which should work as another alternative.
Is the ATX20-HD the one that the onboard BMS was conflicting with the Ford BMS? Also, is the ATX20-HD pretty much a track only solution or something that can be expanded to daily usage?

Thanks for the quick reply!
 
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Is the ATX20-HD the one that the onboard BMS was conflicting with the Ford BMS? Also, is the ATX20-HD pretty much a track only solution or something that can be expanded to daily usage?

Thanks for the quick reply!
Right now we've seen the ATX20-HD used in both applications with great success...there have been a couple issues that popped up where we've seen the upper limits of the protections kick in but haven't received enough conclusive feedback to determine why those instances were seeing the higher voltage...may have something to do with the forscan but as the batteries were returned we didn't get to really dig in to see what the exact cause may have been. But again, predominately it's been working great in both uses.
 
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