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<blockquote data-quote="Fi_" data-source="post: 7581995" data-attributes="member: 637405"><p>You can easily runt that Opti2k @ .67 with your electrical just do the big III before you do it I doubt you'll drop into the 11's unless you sit there idle full tilting to 10 minutes. Just to try to keep RMS up while you're idle and don't full tilt unless you're driving maybe turn the gains down just a little bit.</p><p></p><p>My boy is running 2 SA-12's off an Opti2k @ .5 ohm with stock battery and 60a alternator with no big III and 4ga wiring and so far he hasnt seen much time in the 11's mostly stays about 11.5-12v which isnt bad for completely stock low end electrical, this guy should be fine if he can keep it 12.5-13v.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Fi_, post: 7581995, member: 637405"] You can easily runt that Opti2k @ .67 with your electrical just do the big III before you do it I doubt you'll drop into the 11's unless you sit there idle full tilting to 10 minutes. Just to try to keep RMS up while you're idle and don't full tilt unless you're driving maybe turn the gains down just a little bit. My boy is running 2 SA-12's off an Opti2k @ .5 ohm with stock battery and 60a alternator with no big III and 4ga wiring and so far he hasnt seen much time in the 11's mostly stays about 11.5-12v which isnt bad for completely stock low end electrical, this guy should be fine if he can keep it 12.5-13v. [/QUOTE]
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