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Is there a spec, or rating that indicates how efficient an amp is.
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<blockquote data-quote="mastershake575" data-source="post: 8733393" data-attributes="member: 665251"><p>You have to know the product specifically, plenty of clamp videos that show power draw in corespondence with wattage. You almost always get better effiency at a higher ohms but the trade-off is you won't get as much power</p><p> Why ? Your targeting a power range that's going to require aftermarket wires, aftermarket alternator, and aftermarket battery. Why of all things would you care about efficency ? (for example the difference between 180 amp draw and 195 amp draw is literally going to be insignificant). Efficency is more of a concern for someone that wants to do little to no electrical upgrades since they have very little OEM headroom</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="mastershake575, post: 8733393, member: 665251"] You have to know the product specifically, plenty of clamp videos that show power draw in corespondence with wattage. You almost always get better effiency at a higher ohms but the trade-off is you won't get as much power Why ? Your targeting a power range that's going to require aftermarket wires, aftermarket alternator, and aftermarket battery. Why of all things would you care about efficency ? (for example the difference between 180 amp draw and 195 amp draw is literally going to be insignificant). Efficency is more of a concern for someone that wants to do little to no electrical upgrades since they have very little OEM headroom [/QUOTE]
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