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<blockquote data-quote="McBuzzd" data-source="post: 8547414" data-attributes="member: 672236"><p>Hi, I have a 2004 Honda Civic with a stock 70 amp alternator. Problem is I have two different amps on it, putting out about 600 RMS for the mono block powering my woofer. And 250 RMS for the the 4 channel powering the speakers. So my cars electrical system is severely underpowered so I want to install a 130-160 high output alternator along with a big 3 upgrade(will I need a fuse block for positive cable?). Last question is will I need to upgrade my stock starting battery to one of those XSpower ones. Thank you</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="McBuzzd, post: 8547414, member: 672236"] Hi, I have a 2004 Honda Civic with a stock 70 amp alternator. Problem is I have two different amps on it, putting out about 600 RMS for the mono block powering my woofer. And 250 RMS for the the 4 channel powering the speakers. So my cars electrical system is severely underpowered so I want to install a 130-160 high output alternator along with a big 3 upgrade(will I need a fuse block for positive cable?). Last question is will I need to upgrade my stock starting battery to one of those XSpower ones. Thank you [/QUOTE]
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