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<blockquote data-quote="SounDrive" data-source="post: 8170816" data-attributes="member: 653833"><p>[quote name='Full Tilt']Well, all I&#39;ve got right now is a cheap Interstate under the hood. I&#39;d like to replace that regardless, so that&#39;ll probably be ~$150 either way. I COULD buy a HO alternator now and forget the second one, but that&#39;d put my build on hold for quite a while (because of financial issues). I was more thinking of running my subs on these two and hoping my alternator holds up until I can get a new one.</p></blockquote><p></p><p>If you&#39;re on a budget, I&#39;d talk to [USER=621487]@Boomsday[/USER] ; and figure out the biggest battery you could fit under the hood of your car, then buy two of the same one (one under the hood and one in the back). You&#39;d save a little money doing that rather than buying new batteries and could have more money saved towards the alt.</p><p></p><p>Also, talk to vertex and see how much a mechman alt for your car would be. It might be cheaper than you&#39;re expecting.</p><p>[/QUOTE]</p>
[QUOTE="SounDrive, post: 8170816, member: 653833"] [quote name='Full Tilt']Well, all I've got right now is a cheap Interstate under the hood. I'd like to replace that regardless, so that'll probably be ~$150 either way. I COULD buy a HO alternator now and forget the second one, but that'd put my build on hold for quite a while (because of financial issues). I was more thinking of running my subs on these two and hoping my alternator holds up until I can get a new one.[/QUOTE] If you're on a budget, I'd talk to [USER=621487]@Boomsday[/USER] ; and figure out the biggest battery you could fit under the hood of your car, then buy two of the same one (one under the hood and one in the back). You'd save a little money doing that rather than buying new batteries and could have more money saved towards the alt. Also, talk to vertex and see how much a mechman alt for your car would be. It might be cheaper than you're expecting. [/QUOTE]
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