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<blockquote data-quote="militaryboy91" data-source="post: 1398141" data-attributes="member: 565546"><p>You should definitely get a new battery if your current battery is stock. But I would go with an Optima Yellow top battery. I had a red top, my stock alternator, and a 2 farad cap running a Crossfire BMF 1000d Hybrid. Custom Made by Crossfire for Audio Source. It was 1800w at 1ohm. and I never had any problems with power.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="militaryboy91, post: 1398141, member: 565546"] You should definitely get a new battery if your current battery is stock. But I would go with an Optima Yellow top battery. I had a red top, my stock alternator, and a 2 farad cap running a Crossfire BMF 1000d Hybrid. Custom Made by Crossfire for Audio Source. It was 1800w at 1ohm. and I never had any problems with power. [/QUOTE]
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