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<blockquote data-quote="wew lad" data-source="post: 8450202" data-attributes="member: 665412"><p>you should be able to save some money by having that alternator rewound by a reputable local alternator shop. it really depends on the availability of HO alternators for your car and whether or not the case is too small for the shop to get more power out of it, but if you got it from 80 amps to 150-200 amps it'd be less than $200. replacing your main battery with a higher quality AGM, and adding another AGM will also help substantially.</p><p></p><p>you'll need more than a speaker hole cut out if you want to vent into the cab, you'll need to directly port the box into the car. I would focus your effort on the enclosure and how its ported into your car considering you'll need the rear seats</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="wew lad, post: 8450202, member: 665412"] you should be able to save some money by having that alternator rewound by a reputable local alternator shop. it really depends on the availability of HO alternators for your car and whether or not the case is too small for the shop to get more power out of it, but if you got it from 80 amps to 150-200 amps it'd be less than $200. replacing your main battery with a higher quality AGM, and adding another AGM will also help substantially. you'll need more than a speaker hole cut out if you want to vent into the cab, you'll need to directly port the box into the car. I would focus your effort on the enclosure and how its ported into your car considering you'll need the rear seats [/QUOTE]
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