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<blockquote data-quote="soflyjustballin" data-source="post: 8158338" data-attributes="member: 656813"><p>Hey guys. Im needing some help on my alternator and batteries. I will be running about 2600 rms watts all together in a 2004 chevy blazer 4.3 v6. I can pick up an 270 amp alternator for $330 and it does close to 200 at idle. Is this a good buy and is it good for what i need? Then my biggest problem is batteries. I would love to run just one but I dont think I have the space to run a single big battery. Anyways, I have a interstate battery in there now that is like 600 CCA's. Will I need to buy 2 new batteries and a distributor too? If so, does anyone have any recommendations? Any knowledge on how to set this up would be helpful too haha. Would appreciate some feedback.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="soflyjustballin, post: 8158338, member: 656813"] Hey guys. Im needing some help on my alternator and batteries. I will be running about 2600 rms watts all together in a 2004 chevy blazer 4.3 v6. I can pick up an 270 amp alternator for $330 and it does close to 200 at idle. Is this a good buy and is it good for what i need? Then my biggest problem is batteries. I would love to run just one but I dont think I have the space to run a single big battery. Anyways, I have a interstate battery in there now that is like 600 CCA's. Will I need to buy 2 new batteries and a distributor too? If so, does anyone have any recommendations? Any knowledge on how to set this up would be helpful too haha. Would appreciate some feedback. [/QUOTE]
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