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Can I avoid higher amp Alternator????
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<blockquote data-quote="jz2001" data-source="post: 8803079" data-attributes="member: 686399"><p>Hey there, I currently have 2 Skar EVL 10’s (dual 2ohm) rated at 1000rms each. They’re running in a 2 ohm configuration to a Hertz HCP1DK amp rated for 1280 rms@2 ohm. I am looking to swap that amp out for a Taramps HD 3k (1ohm stable) however I have a brand new stock alt rated for only 90 amps in my 2008 Hyundai Tucson. Would I be able to get away with this setup with only additional battery installed? There isn’t any room for an additional alt under the hood and I am trying to avoid the huge cost of a high output replacement alt. The big 3 has already been done in case it helps anything. Let me know my options to get the most out of this setup if possible. I do appreciate big time in advance.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="jz2001, post: 8803079, member: 686399"] Hey there, I currently have 2 Skar EVL 10’s (dual 2ohm) rated at 1000rms each. They’re running in a 2 ohm configuration to a Hertz HCP1DK amp rated for 1280 rms@2 ohm. I am looking to swap that amp out for a Taramps HD 3k (1ohm stable) however I have a brand new stock alt rated for only 90 amps in my 2008 Hyundai Tucson. Would I be able to get away with this setup with only additional battery installed? There isn’t any room for an additional alt under the hood and I am trying to avoid the huge cost of a high output replacement alt. The big 3 has already been done in case it helps anything. Let me know my options to get the most out of this setup if possible. I do appreciate big time in advance. [/QUOTE]
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