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<blockquote data-quote="johnecon2001" data-source="post: 550113" data-attributes="member: 556589"><p>What kind of alt does your car come with now? Upgrading the batt and the Big 3 may be all that you need for now. Your not always going to be driving the amp at peak power, in fact if you set it up right you should only be lightly tapping the limit of the amp, hence you'll never be drawing all of the power that the manufacturer says the amp needs.</p><p></p><p>For your budget, just do the big 3 and the battery. If you have dimmage or voltage drops then save for awhile and get an HO alt.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="johnecon2001, post: 550113, member: 556589"] What kind of alt does your car come with now? Upgrading the batt and the Big 3 may be all that you need for now. Your not always going to be driving the amp at peak power, in fact if you set it up right you should only be lightly tapping the limit of the amp, hence you'll never be drawing all of the power that the manufacturer says the amp needs. For your budget, just do the big 3 and the battery. If you have dimmage or voltage drops then save for awhile and get an HO alt. [/QUOTE]
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