Should i upgrade my alternatlr

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After a Big 3 and the purchase of a yellowtop, will an upgraded alternator really be necessary.

It is a 2001 Cavalier coupe. The stock alternator is 105 amps. The alternator was replaced recently due to problems with the old one. I believe it is still 105 amps. I know it is not lower.

I will be running 3 amps total.

One TXA-3004 (75WRMS x 4)

One TXA-3002 (150WRMS x 2)

One Class D (1000-1200WRMS x 1) Probably a TXA-1000D

The car has power windows and locks but no seats or anything.

If I had everything on. Lights windshield wipers stereo, AC or Heat. interior LEDs I have in the doors and air vents. Sub cranked and volume up, do you think I would benefit from an upgraded alternator? Or should My stock one be good enough.

 
There is no exact way of knowing when someone will or will not need to upgrade their alternator. You listed the size of the amplifiers in your future system, but we have no way of knowing how loud you will listen to the stereo, how regularly, or how often you will run the engine with the stereo allow, allowing the batts to recharge, etc etc...

Try it without a new alt and see what happens. Just carry jumper cables with you the first couple weeks. //content.invisioncic.com/y282845/emoticons/wink.gif.608e3ea05f1a9f98611af0861652f8fb.gif

 
There is no exact way of knowing when someone will or will not need to upgrade their alternator. You listed the size of the amplifiers in your future system, but we have no way of knowing how loud you will listen to the stereo, how regularly, or how often you will run the engine with the stereo allow, allowing the batts to recharge, etc etc...
Try it without a new alt and see what happens. Just carry jumper cables with you the first couple weeks. //content.invisioncic.com/y282845/emoticons/wink.gif.608e3ea05f1a9f98611af0861652f8fb.gif
Upgrading to a more amperage alternator will always help.Find out what the amp draws on you amps,just say all your amps draw 250 amps and you have a 105 amp alternator.A good percent is going to other parts of the car while some is going to you radio and that would not be enough.

 
Upgrading to a more amperage alternator will always help.Find out what the amp draws on you amps,just say all your amps draw 250 amps and you have a 105 amp alternator.A good percent is going to other parts of the car while some is going to you radio and that would not be enough.
The situation is much more complicated than you realize. For example, when do all your amplifiers all draw maximum current at the exact same time? Unless you enjoy listening to pink noise at full volume, or run all fully class-A amplifiers (and you dont), the answer is never. Your comment also ignores the fact that you have storage capacity within the system. To even get close to undertanding the situation, you have to learn to look at it as a charge/drain over time, not just a snap shot moment in time where you think the system is draw X number of watts. Once you do this, you will realize the charge, and drain, going on are dynamic, not a static number like the 250 amp example you posed.
 
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