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<blockquote data-quote="4OZGLOVES" data-source="post: 6783651" data-attributes="member: 608612"><p>You dont need to buy a ho alt for 750 rms, i ran around around 2k with with a stock 75 amp alt a good starting batt and a spv70 in the trunk, An alt would be a good investment if you will be running more power in the future but for a kia you will most likely be looking $400 plus. If it does affect your mileage it would not even be noticeable maybe 1mpg or so, The main thing that kills your mileage is having a thousand pounds of gear in the back of your ride,I'm pretty drunk so hope that was helpful it's the best I can type out right now</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="4OZGLOVES, post: 6783651, member: 608612"] You dont need to buy a ho alt for 750 rms, i ran around around 2k with with a stock 75 amp alt a good starting batt and a spv70 in the trunk, An alt would be a good investment if you will be running more power in the future but for a kia you will most likely be looking $400 plus. If it does affect your mileage it would not even be noticeable maybe 1mpg or so, The main thing that kills your mileage is having a thousand pounds of gear in the back of your ride,I'm pretty drunk so hope that was helpful it's the best I can type out right now [/QUOTE]
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