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<blockquote data-quote="Carbd86GT" data-source="post: 16350709" data-attributes="member: 15339"><p>I’ve been running the ATX12-24 for over 2 years now. The first year as a daily driver and this last year it’s been a weekend cruiser/drag racer. Car will sit for a couple weeks at a time sometimes and I do not use a tender, starts every time better than it did with a new OEM. I’m in FL so I don’t have to worry about real cold temps. Tender is a good idea regardless, sorry you’ve had troubles.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Carbd86GT, post: 16350709, member: 15339"] I’ve been running the ATX12-24 for over 2 years now. The first year as a daily driver and this last year it’s been a weekend cruiser/drag racer. Car will sit for a couple weeks at a time sometimes and I do not use a tender, starts every time better than it did with a new OEM. I’m in FL so I don’t have to worry about real cold temps. Tender is a good idea regardless, sorry you’ve had troubles. [/QUOTE]
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