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<blockquote data-quote="murph" data-source="post: 8166450" data-attributes="member: 636087"><p>You don't need to be a hero, you just need to get the job done. If you plan on going bigger later on than go get a big alt not a little guy. With the 80 amp alt a decent batt under the hood and a 75-100ah c&amp;d batt in the rear you'll be fine. Your headlights will dim with very little voltage drop so take dimming with a grain of salt. You also may be drawing too much current from your amp if you have not properly set the gains.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="murph, post: 8166450, member: 636087"] You don't need to be a hero, you just need to get the job done. If you plan on going bigger later on than go get a big alt not a little guy. With the 80 amp alt a decent batt under the hood and a 75-100ah c&d batt in the rear you'll be fine. Your headlights will dim with very little voltage drop so take dimming with a grain of salt. You also may be drawing too much current from your amp if you have not properly set the gains. [/QUOTE]
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