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Originally Posted by DR VOODOO
thats like asking a race car driver if they want a 4 cylinder that will last long or an turbo charged v 8 that will last the lengh of the race. what do you think they will choose?
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It depends if the driver is paying for the V8 out of his own pocket.........
Surely there would be no issue of a GP4300 lasting the duration of a race? What chance would an IB4200 have? In theory the GP should have greater capacity?
I'm not flaming anyone - I just think that consideration should be given to the average guy in the street who has to finance his racing out of his own pocket as well as balance a mortgage, kids, car etc etc. Claims of massive power are very enticing, but not if they leave Joe Average struggling because the cells need replacing every 4 months or so......
You say you have cells with 20 runs on them with no problem. Wow!

My Orion GP3700's are 21 months old and just losing their edge now (well over 100 cycles each). I was all for IB4200's but I'm pretty certain (as I race offroad) I'll be heading back to GP4300 or even GP4600 if they are out by the time I get the money together.
Thanks for your answer anyway Doc.