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How much power on stock electrical?
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<blockquote data-quote="TheUnderFighter" data-source="post: 7728658" data-attributes="member: 631325"><p>I can only speak for myself... But I have a 70a alt and am running 1200w of Class D power, and 300w of A/B power. I have no dimming or voltage issues, with only a Big 3 upgrade. If you're looking to get more out of your electrical system, I'd recommend spending more on your amp. You could get a REALLY nice 2k amp like Mmats, and it would pull as much current as that AP @ 2 ohms making half the power. AP amps make their power, but tend to be incredibly inefficient. The more you spend on amps, the more efficient they tend to be. So, save up a couple hundred more dollars for your amp, and you can get a lot more power, without stressing your electrical.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="TheUnderFighter, post: 7728658, member: 631325"] I can only speak for myself... But I have a 70a alt and am running 1200w of Class D power, and 300w of A/B power. I have no dimming or voltage issues, with only a Big 3 upgrade. If you're looking to get more out of your electrical system, I'd recommend spending more on your amp. You could get a REALLY nice 2k amp like Mmats, and it would pull as much current as that AP @ 2 ohms making half the power. AP amps make their power, but tend to be incredibly inefficient. The more you spend on amps, the more efficient they tend to be. So, save up a couple hundred more dollars for your amp, and you can get a lot more power, without stressing your electrical. [/QUOTE]
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