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<blockquote data-quote="bubbagumper6" data-source="post: 6819605" data-attributes="member: 567719"><p>It seriously makes me laugh when people say things like this. You think when they were designing your car, they sat around and thought "Hey, you know what, let's put a larger alternator in there so consumers will have more power for audio systems"? Hell no, you have a larger alternator because your car draws more current. The stock alternator is designed to handle the car's load and that's it. Of course theres some head room in there but they're not going to be in a larger alternator for no reason. So just because your stock alt is a little larger than others, doesn't mean you have any extra power to play with...</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="bubbagumper6, post: 6819605, member: 567719"] It seriously makes me laugh when people say things like this. You think when they were designing your car, they sat around and thought "Hey, you know what, let's put a larger alternator in there so consumers will have more power for audio systems"? Hell no, you have a larger alternator because your car draws more current. The stock alternator is designed to handle the car's load and that's it. Of course theres some head room in there but they're not going to be in a larger alternator for no reason. So just because your stock alt is a little larger than others, doesn't mean you have any extra power to play with... [/QUOTE]
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