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<blockquote data-quote="chunky cumz" data-source="post: 4944816" data-attributes="member: 598823"><p>Yes this is true, i owned a 86 chevy van and i added a new hu in it and a tv, and vcr, lol after i turned up the radio so much the how h/u would go out because of the low voltage. i think the alternator was probably only a 30amp. the newer cars (probably 2000-newer) have alot of breathing room. I have put subs in a 2000 neon, no dimming and a 2001 ford taurus also that had no dimming.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="chunky cumz, post: 4944816, member: 598823"] Yes this is true, i owned a 86 chevy van and i added a new hu in it and a tv, and vcr, lol after i turned up the radio so much the how h/u would go out because of the low voltage. i think the alternator was probably only a 30amp. the newer cars (probably 2000-newer) have alot of breathing room. I have put subs in a 2000 neon, no dimming and a 2001 ford taurus also that had no dimming. [/QUOTE]
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