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<blockquote data-quote="JayRich" data-source="post: 6272255" data-attributes="member: 572241"><p>see when i did the 4 gauge it was on sale at elementals designs website, and I figured adding 4 gauge to existing wiring would be close to replacing all the wiring with 0 gauge. I'm thinking the battery is the weakest link with the high output alternator and the addition of the 4 gauge. I very well may replace the wiring, just was trying to avoid it as the wiring from teh alternator positive to batter positive is run behind the engine</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="JayRich, post: 6272255, member: 572241"] see when i did the 4 gauge it was on sale at elementals designs website, and I figured adding 4 gauge to existing wiring would be close to replacing all the wiring with 0 gauge. I'm thinking the battery is the weakest link with the high output alternator and the addition of the 4 gauge. I very well may replace the wiring, just was trying to avoid it as the wiring from teh alternator positive to batter positive is run behind the engine [/QUOTE]
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