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<blockquote data-quote="mastershake575" data-source="post: 8775630" data-attributes="member: 665251"><p>Aftermarket alternator would be enough to get the job done and be the easiest path. Stuff like batteries and capacitors are bandaids that just mask the issue, fix the issue by being able to physical create the power/wattage you want.</p><p></p><p> Agreed. Most stock alternators are built to only have around 40 to 50 amps of available power once you factor in efficency rating of the alt and the amperage needed to run the car. That's why stock alts are garbage for high powered systems, if you want high wattage then you need to be able to physically create the power</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="mastershake575, post: 8775630, member: 665251"] Aftermarket alternator would be enough to get the job done and be the easiest path. Stuff like batteries and capacitors are bandaids that just mask the issue, fix the issue by being able to physical create the power/wattage you want. Agreed. Most stock alternators are built to only have around 40 to 50 amps of available power once you factor in efficency rating of the alt and the amperage needed to run the car. That's why stock alts are garbage for high powered systems, if you want high wattage then you need to be able to physically create the power [/QUOTE]
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