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I have the AG 20HD and it's ridiculous how strong it cranks the car. And that's compared to the stock battery when brand new. Yes, it's small, but there are several, bolt in mounting solutions to fit the stock box.
 

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I have the AG 20HD and it's ridiculous how strong it cranks the car. And that's compared to the stock battery when brand new. Yes, it's small, but there are several, bolt in mounting solutions to fit the stock box.
I know you know a lot of info. I ran the same battery for a year no issues. Few weeks back completely dead out of nowhere had to use a portable jump start a few times. Fully charged it up and then car everything turned off just the engine and trans worked no screens nothing. Sent it back got a new one and same thing. Weird part is idle it’s fine when I take off is when the cars electronics go hay wire. I put a 10amp lithium charger on the new one before install for 3 days to fully charge. My dealer since I have the extra warranty brought their mobile truck and tested the alternator which was all good and reset BMS/cleared codes. Looks like I’ll be going to another battery
 

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antigravity ATX 30hd kind of fits, it has to be mounted sideways and the lines have to be bent, its not ideal but I made it work
 

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I've never had a problem with the factory Mustang batteries and never had to replace one either. I've also used Mustangs year round in all kinds of weather down to 20-30 below zero. Don't tell my wife - it might be because I never keep a car long enough. :lipssealed:
 

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I know you know a lot of info. I ran the same battery for a year no issues. Few weeks back completely dead out of nowhere had to use a portable jump start a few times. Fully charged it up and then car everything turned off just the engine and trans worked no screens nothing. Sent it back got a new one and same thing. Weird part is idle it’s fine when I take off is when the cars electronics go hay wire. I put a 10amp lithium charger on the new one before install for 3 days to fully charge. My dealer since I have the extra warranty brought their mobile truck and tested the alternator which was all good and reset BMS/cleared codes. Looks like I’ll be going to another battery
Interesting. That sucks, hate that for ya. Knock on wood, but mines been rock solid for well over a year now. No funny business that I’ve ever noticed. Keeping my fingers crossed.
 

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Would have liked to shed some weight and go with an AG lithium battery but after reading some members experiences and that mine nearly crapped out this morning I did the same as several others and did the Costco Interstate 96r. It drops right in. The case depth seems to be fractionally more and the hold down is tighter but no problems. I may take the wedge out when time permits and shave it a little so it will nestle into its space better before tightening the hold down bolt but otherwise it’s good. Will be better having a stronger battery.
 

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I wanted AGM and more CCA, so I went with the Costco Interstate Group 47 (H5). This battery is the same dimensions as a 96r except being 1/16" inch shorter in length. Our stock battery must be a little lower in height than the standard 96r (it did look tiny when I removed it) because I had the same experience with the case depth being slightly higher. The battery cover still fits but sticks up a little on the positive side. I do have a huge fuse there for my aftermarket audio system but it didn't stick up before.

Would have liked to shed some weight and go with an AG lithium battery but after reading some members experiences and that mine nearly crapped out this morning I did the same as several others and did the Costco Interstate 96r. It drops right in. The case depth seems to be fractionally more and the hold down is tighter but no problems. I may take the wedge out when time permits and shave it a little so it will nestle into its space better before tightening the hold down bolt but otherwise it’s good. Will be better having a stronger battery.
 

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I wanted AGM and more CCA, so I went with the Costco Interstate Group 47 (H5). This battery is the same dimensions as a 96r except being 1/16" inch shorter in length. Our stock battery must be a little lower in height than the standard 96r (it did look tiny when I removed it) because I had the same experience with the case depth being slightly higher. The battery cover still fits but sticks up a little on the positive side. I do have a huge fuse there for my aftermarket audio system but it didn't stick up before.
I would agree that an AGM battery should have advantages. My only hesitation was looking over the Odyssey application chart and saw that mist weigh a bit over 50 lbs I don’t know if the Intersrates are any less. I drug my feet too long anyway and when I had starting issues yesterday I basically just took the 96r and went with it.
 
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Those Odyseey batteries do run heavy. The Interstate weighs 38.9 pounds.

I would agree that an AGM battery should have advantages. My only hesitation was looking over the Odyssey application chart and saw that mist weigh a bit over 50 lbs I don’t know if the Intersrates are any less. I drug my feet too long anyway and when I had starting issues yesterday I basically just took the 96r and went with it.
 

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Those Odyseey batteries do run heavy. The Interstate weighs 38.9 pounds.
Funnily enough, I definitely overthought this and ended up with a conventional albeit higher capacity replacement. I had it set in my mind to get as much improvement as I could but circumstances said otherwise. The irony is if this replacement lasts at least as long as the stock battery, my car will be 13 years old before it needs replacing.
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