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<blockquote data-quote="deadboi77" data-source="post: 1176457" data-attributes="member: 554255"><p>hhmmm it could be your alt not putting that much output at idle..or maybe you have an electical issue somewhere else like i do..ihave a xexon 1200 and an alpine mrv-t420 170x2 at 14.4 and 75x2 at 12 with a yellow top big 3 done and a 175amp alt and stll gettin some bad dimmage but maybe you can find another alt that puts out higher #`s at idle..also look ino the big 3..do a search n you`ll find 100`s of threads bout it</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="deadboi77, post: 1176457, member: 554255"] hhmmm it could be your alt not putting that much output at idle..or maybe you have an electical issue somewhere else like i do..ihave a xexon 1200 and an alpine mrv-t420 170x2 at 14.4 and 75x2 at 12 with a yellow top big 3 done and a 175amp alt and stll gettin some bad dimmage but maybe you can find another alt that puts out higher #`s at idle..also look ino the big 3..do a search n you`ll find 100`s of threads bout it [/QUOTE]
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