Let's talk about batteries here a little.
I have a friend that helps run a trucking company. She got a call from the owner that was on the road.
Needed a battery. I asked "What kind /size battery does he need?
She said a Gp31 "Drycell".
OK...What the heck is a "Drycell" I'm skeptic, but maybe I'll learn something new here.
She say's look it up it's common in the Ag and trucking industry.
I said are you sure your not talking about a "AGM"? No a "Drycell".
So she sends me a link, cause I can't find it. Sure enough.......on 1 site it lists Odysey batteries as a "Drycell" battery.
So you read down the spec.......BATTERY TYPE ...... AGM. DA!
Then I went to schooling her on "proper names" so people don't get confused.
Gell batteries came on the scene and phased out pretty quick. Yet....people will call a AGM = "Advanced Glass Matt" battery a Gell battery, which is incorrect.
To me a Drycell is something that goes in a flashlight.
A AGM is NOT a DRYCELL. it has liquid in it. If it is overcharged it can Off gas.
I said to my son.....Summitt Racing is where they are listed like that. He said that sounds about right......Drag racers.
http://www.summitracing.com/search?Sort ... %20battery
It's the only place I found listing them like that.