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Sorry if this was said already but I would suggest putting the battery in the Z and firing it like that. The jumper setup doesn't provide enough cca to really

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Old 01-29-2012, 02:57 PM   #14 (permalink)
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Sorry if this was said already but I would suggest putting the battery in the Z and firing it like that. The jumper setup doesn't provide enough cca to really fire it up and so thats why it's dying. Jumping works because there's a main source of power the og battery even if the batteries low that low battery has cca even low its low.
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