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<blockquote data-quote="hellastock_rsx" data-source="post: 8593899" data-attributes="member: 673539"><p>The subs are DVC 4ohm and the amp is stable at 4ohm bridged which is how I have it wired. But the amp only has 4 gauge power &amp; ground leads so I have 4 gauge going the the amp to the cap then 1/0 from the cap to chassis. I'm gonna get rid of the cap soon and get distro blocks and redo my found better and see what happens. But the thing is I dont get why all this started happening once I put the 250amp alternator in...</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="hellastock_rsx, post: 8593899, member: 673539"] The subs are DVC 4ohm and the amp is stable at 4ohm bridged which is how I have it wired. But the amp only has 4 gauge power & ground leads so I have 4 gauge going the the amp to the cap then 1/0 from the cap to chassis. I'm gonna get rid of the cap soon and get distro blocks and redo my found better and see what happens. But the thing is I dont get why all this started happening once I put the 250amp alternator in... [/QUOTE]
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