5000+rms at 2 ohms

6000gti crown
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If only i had enough $. Isnt some one on here selling 2 of them?

 
Someone has one for $1,200 I believe. Its they only guy I know on here that has them but his mane escapes me at the moment. This was a wasted post on my part lol
Wow thats within my price range, im gonna do a search and try and find him. Deffinately not a wasted post, thanks man!

Do you plan on running at 16v ever?
Down the line im either installing an MLA module or an externally regulated adjustable alt...so yes basically.

 
what problems are you having with the gp3000d's @ .7?

especially when you don't have a true .7, considering btl's don't come in d 1.4's.... unless you had them specially made or something.

I ran mine on @ 18v @ a true .75(d1.5 coil tsns) and had 0 problems with them.

 
Wow thats within my price range, im gonna do a search and try and find him. Deffinately not a wasted post, thanks man!


Down the line im either installing an MLA module or an externally regulated adjustable alt...so yes basically.
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