I agree with Hartmut. Why would anyone haul around 9 pounds of useless weight they don't have to. The 24 amp battery has always been standard in the Forneys, Alons and M10s with the 90 hp engine, which has higher compression, and therefore has more resistance when cranking. I have a 24 amp hour battery to crank my Lycoming O-320 150 HP engine. It never fails to crank it over. Cheers: Paul N1431A 2AZ1
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