80 Amp Alt enough?

Mugen
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Is 80 amps enough for a a little over 1000w on a sub and about 200-300w on mids? I just looked my alt up on that rockauto.com site and it's showing an 80 amp alt in an '05 Pontiac Vibes (my next system is going to be in that).

I really don't want to spend $200+ on a new alt. Will anything bad happen if my speakers try to draw more power than it can supply (like seriously ****ing it up)?

 
I really don't want to spend $200+ on a new alt. Will anything bad happen if my speakers try to draw more power than it can supply (like seriously ****ing it up)?
Nothing tragic will happen. No. I would expect to see some pretty good dimming at high volumes, but how big of a problem that is, is for you to decide.

Worst case scenario is that slowly your battery will be weakened, and one morning it just won't have the current to crank the engine.

For that to happen you'd have to be slamming every time you get in the car. 1500w at 1/2 max output playing average music doesn't require much current. Blasting bass-heavy stuff is where the high current draw is at.

Regardless - 1500w is a lot of power for an electrical system that size, and if you don't use some common sense I'd say you COULD have some issues.

The RIGHT thing to do would be upgrade the alt, but you don't need to go to 200A. Something as reasonable as 110A would make a huge difference.

If you stay with the 80A, just make it a point to turn the system way down a few minutes before you turn the engine off. That will give the alt some time to top-up the battery before it sits overnight.

FWIW - I ran about 1000w rms in my car on an OLD 75A alt. It had about 180k on it when I did the initial install. It worked well enough for a couple years. At 226k it finally gave up. Put in a 110A and have had no problems since -- 271K now.

 
Nothing tragic will happen. No. I would expect to see some pretty good dimming at high volumes, but how big of a problem that is, is for you to decide.
Worst case scenario is that slowly your battery will be weakened, and one morning it just won't have the current to crank the engine.

For that to happen you'd have to be slamming every time you get in the car. 1500w at 1/2 max output playing average music doesn't require much current. Blasting bass-heavy stuff is where the high current draw is at.

Regardless - 1500w is a lot of power for an electrical system that size, and if you don't use some common sense I'd say you COULD have some issues.

The RIGHT thing to do would be upgrade the alt, but you don't need to go to 200A. Something as reasonable as 110A would make a huge difference.

If you stay with the 80A, just make it a point to turn the system way down a few minutes before you turn the engine off. That will give the alt some time to top-up the battery before it sits overnight.

FWIW - I ran about 1000w rms in my car on an OLD 75A alt. It had about 180k on it when I did the initial install. It worked well enough for a couple years. At 226k it finally gave up. Put in a 110A and have had no problems since -- 271K now.
Would 1600@1 ohm have problems on stock 130A??

 
Where can I find pricing on a new alt, just to check it out. If it's reasonable, I can probably stretch it, but I'm still going to wait to get all my stuff in first and see how bad it is. And I listen to mostly rap/hip-hop stuff, so it'd be pretty much bass bass bass all the time.

Any links to an "alternator store" or something >_>

 
One thing to consider is what else the alternator is powering. I have an 06 Civic, and am running a 1000/1 (1000 w rms) & another 200w rms for my doors. The stock alty is 90 amps. I have dimming at full volume, but not severe. The Civic has LED brakes & taillights. I know that LED's require much less power than conventional bulbs, so I'm assuming that has something to do with my low amp alternator not being stressed badly. I could be wrong, but it's just a thought.

 
Hmm, is an alternator something I could do myself or would I need to pay someone to do that? I may just get something other than an Fi Q, because I don't feel like tacking $250-$300 on top of the system I already had planned out. Maybe I'll just get two Assassin 12"s like I originally planned...

Two Assassins would take only 700w at max output, so that shouldn't be too bad. What is the max voltage/wattage of an 80amp alt?

 
Hmm, is an alternator something I could do myself or would I need to pay someone to do that? I may just get something other than an Fi Q, because I don't feel like tacking $250-$300 on top of the system I already had planned out. Maybe I'll just get two Assassin 12"s like I originally planned...
Two Assassins would take only 700w at max output, so that shouldn't be too bad. What is the max voltage/wattage of an 80amp alt?
You can do it yourself.. all you do is switch the wires from the old to the new, which should be about 3-4 wires

 
If bass boost an gain was close to flat would that help? Would I notice torque, horse power etc decrease using stock an this amp??
You really shouldn't use bass boost anyway, but if you set your gains so that the maximum the subs every draw RMS is 1600w, then they'll never go over 1600w. You could lower the gains, but then your sub wouldn't be as loud. I got some help at genvibe.com and I think I'm gonna order a 170a Alternator, that should last me for quite some time. Hopefully I won't need a new battery with it though //content.invisioncic.com/y282845/emoticons/blackeye.gif.66a1670f5aaf7f406e783a63e3387dc5.gif

 
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