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<blockquote data-quote="jc4def" data-source="post: 8255529" data-attributes="member: 659792"><p>It should put out 1100 watts rms at 2 ohms but you can ALWAYS run it at 1 ohm and set your gains properly so that you aren't pushing all 2200. Batteries are not the same size easiest way to know what will fit is go physically measure your battery length, width, and height and find a battery that matches those dimensions. Most shops should do the big three I was quoted like $100 to do it plus parts so I'm just doing mine myself (it's actually really simple). If you decide on that setup try powering the sub around 1500 rms because it needs to break in for a few weeks anyways and that should give you some time to upgrade your electrical system without causing to much if any dimming. And btw do yourself a favor... get the hdc412... it's cheaper has a 4 inch magnet vs. The zv4s 3 it has 2k rms vs. The zv4s 1750 and both have aluminum Flatwind coils. I would use the extra money on upgrading your electrical. So that you can use the full potential of that amp.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="jc4def, post: 8255529, member: 659792"] It should put out 1100 watts rms at 2 ohms but you can ALWAYS run it at 1 ohm and set your gains properly so that you aren't pushing all 2200. Batteries are not the same size easiest way to know what will fit is go physically measure your battery length, width, and height and find a battery that matches those dimensions. Most shops should do the big three I was quoted like $100 to do it plus parts so I'm just doing mine myself (it's actually really simple). If you decide on that setup try powering the sub around 1500 rms because it needs to break in for a few weeks anyways and that should give you some time to upgrade your electrical system without causing to much if any dimming. And btw do yourself a favor... get the hdc412... it's cheaper has a 4 inch magnet vs. The zv4s 3 it has 2k rms vs. The zv4s 1750 and both have aluminum Flatwind coils. I would use the extra money on upgrading your electrical. So that you can use the full potential of that amp. [/QUOTE]
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