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<blockquote data-quote="oni" data-source="post: 5459062" data-attributes="member: 592850"><p>Ok, so I'm planning on upgrading my 08 Lancer's stock audio soon and I've run into a bit of a problem. I never ran a system big enough to need to do much electrical work before so I need some advice from you guys.</p><p></p><p>I plan on running about an 1800 RMS system for fronts and sub. I wanted to do the big 3 in 1/0 but I didn't plan on my alternator being in the middle of my engine bay instead of near the top, surrounded by crap. It's going to be a pain in the *** to do by myself because the only moderately easy way I see to do it is to get under it with a lift.</p><p></p><p>So my question is should I just shell out the money to have a local shop do it or will my stock electrical be fine if I upgrade to a bigger battery than I already planned to in the first place. Stock alt is 100 A.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="oni, post: 5459062, member: 592850"] Ok, so I'm planning on upgrading my 08 Lancer's stock audio soon and I've run into a bit of a problem. I never ran a system big enough to need to do much electrical work before so I need some advice from you guys. I plan on running about an 1800 RMS system for fronts and sub. I wanted to do the big 3 in 1/0 but I didn't plan on my alternator being in the middle of my engine bay instead of near the top, surrounded by crap. It's going to be a pain in the *** to do by myself because the only moderately easy way I see to do it is to get under it with a lift. So my question is should I just shell out the money to have a local shop do it or will my stock electrical be fine if I upgrade to a bigger battery than I already planned to in the first place. Stock alt is 100 A. [/QUOTE]
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