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<blockquote data-quote="kyleorsini" data-source="post: 5718871" data-attributes="member: 605504"><p>i have a 05 pontiac g6, i recently did the big 3 with 0 gauge, and i still have a dimming problem its lessend tho, and i plan on upgrading the battery, i have the stock acdelco battery. i currently have a type r with 500 wrms to it, but plan on getting a bxi1608 amp so id be running about 1500wrms. i would prefer not to get a new alternator, but should i keep the current batt up front and get a audio batter for the back or switch to a bigger battery up front?</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="kyleorsini, post: 5718871, member: 605504"] i have a 05 pontiac g6, i recently did the big 3 with 0 gauge, and i still have a dimming problem its lessend tho, and i plan on upgrading the battery, i have the stock acdelco battery. i currently have a type r with 500 wrms to it, but plan on getting a bxi1608 amp so id be running about 1500wrms. i would prefer not to get a new alternator, but should i keep the current batt up front and get a audio batter for the back or switch to a bigger battery up front? [/QUOTE]
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