Seems to me that you could start any car with this battery or even with out any
battery if the car has a generator.....
wouldnt it just by pass the battery all together and start normally....??
doug
Silvestre Ortiz wrote:
> I have no financial interests in Sears. I frequently have on-going battles
>with Sears for different reasons. However, their new battery is something for
>us Triumph pilots to consider. The battery costs some $150.00. For this you
>get an eight-year battery (100% for the first three years, then a decreasing
>value deal) PLUS a security system that is fairly sophisticated. It may even
>save you money on your insurance premiums. The device comes with a keyring
>remote that is used to arm and disarm the battery features similar to how a
>modern car remote-entry device works- it even beeps! When armed, you cannot
>start the car even with the key! You cannot jump-start the car. You cannot
>push-start the car. I will stop now so this is not too much like a commercial.
>Do yourselves a favor: CHECK THIS OUT. The peace of mind is GREAT. Some
>sub-human rat may still steal your treasure, but they will have to bring their
>own battery in order to do it, and this may be enough of a deterrent to make!
> them go somewhere else-like off a bridge!
>
> Silvestre Ortiz
> 1960 TR3A (gorgeous)
> 1960 TR3A (in surgery)
> 1970 TR6 (in surgery)
> 1975 TR6 (original beauty)
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