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<blockquote data-quote="ThatChevyGuy" data-source="post: 5410026" data-attributes="member: 569294"><p>Yeah, you cant run 2500w on stock electrical, youll burn it up. Its cutting out because of low voltage.</p><p></p><p>You need a 200-250 amp fuse under the hood, a good battery up front (Optima YT or something similar) a good battery in the back (kinetic, powermaster, etc) and big three like you said. then you might be able to get away with bumping it while your driving without severe voltage drops. Dont bump it real hard until you get this ^^ done or youll fry the power supply.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="ThatChevyGuy, post: 5410026, member: 569294"] Yeah, you cant run 2500w on stock electrical, youll burn it up. Its cutting out because of low voltage. You need a 200-250 amp fuse under the hood, a good battery up front (Optima YT or something similar) a good battery in the back (kinetic, powermaster, etc) and big three like you said. then you might be able to get away with bumping it while your driving without severe voltage drops. Dont bump it real hard until you get this ^^ done or youll fry the power supply. [/QUOTE]
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