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<blockquote data-quote="ngsm13" data-source="post: 315559" data-attributes="member: 544830"><p>well, if u put a battery in the trunk...it will need to be wired to the alternator. Otherwise, there will be no way for it to charge. ALSO, no, i wouldn't do it at all. ESPECIALLY when ur stock alternator is 65amps...all it is doing is adding ANOTHER sufficient load to it....making it work harder to charge both batteries and run ur cars electrical system. First thing i'd do...upgrade stock battery to Red top...that's what i did...they're made to take a beating. BUT now, i got a HO 200 amp alt...things are good...and yellow top is also on the way for me. peace</p><p></p><p>NG</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="ngsm13, post: 315559, member: 544830"] well, if u put a battery in the trunk...it will need to be wired to the alternator. Otherwise, there will be no way for it to charge. ALSO, no, i wouldn't do it at all. ESPECIALLY when ur stock alternator is 65amps...all it is doing is adding ANOTHER sufficient load to it....making it work harder to charge both batteries and run ur cars electrical system. First thing i'd do...upgrade stock battery to Red top...that's what i did...they're made to take a beating. BUT now, i got a HO 200 amp alt...things are good...and yellow top is also on the way for me. peace NG [/QUOTE]
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