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does your RPMS drop when your idling?
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<blockquote data-quote="cappy72" data-source="post: 845160" data-attributes="member: 554800"><p>I have upgraded the big 3 and some in the engine compartment.</p><p></p><p>I dont have an isolater... from what I have read and been told the isolator only prevents the power from the battery in the trunk, to get used by the battery in the front. Basically if my headlights are on it will allow me to jumpstart my own car with the battery in the trunk...</p><p></p><p>As far as the RPMs dipping, this has only occured when I was in Park and bass was all the way up, volume up as well... When I have it in drive it is fine. I have a volt meter inline right before the battery and from what i can see it doesnt go below 12 on the meter... I should go test it in a parking lot... in fact Ill be right back...</p><p></p><p></p><p>bottom line is you can run it off the current alternator but you are going to kill it sooner or later...</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="cappy72, post: 845160, member: 554800"] I have upgraded the big 3 and some in the engine compartment. I dont have an isolater... from what I have read and been told the isolator only prevents the power from the battery in the trunk, to get used by the battery in the front. Basically if my headlights are on it will allow me to jumpstart my own car with the battery in the trunk... As far as the RPMs dipping, this has only occured when I was in Park and bass was all the way up, volume up as well... When I have it in drive it is fine. I have a volt meter inline right before the battery and from what i can see it doesnt go below 12 on the meter... I should go test it in a parking lot... in fact Ill be right back... bottom line is you can run it off the current alternator but you are going to kill it sooner or later... [/QUOTE]
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