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<blockquote data-quote="mastershake575" data-source="post: 8780403" data-attributes="member: 665251"><p>Stock battery and alternator on a 1.6L engine won't even come close to fully powering either of those 2 amps so i'd do the DD 1000a and if you haven't already bought the subs then buy them to where you can wire it to 2ohms for better efficency. </p><p></p><p>Stick with the 4 gauge wiring kit as well, you won't be sending more than 40 or 50 amps of true power to your monoblock anyways on stock electrical</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="mastershake575, post: 8780403, member: 665251"] Stock battery and alternator on a 1.6L engine won't even come close to fully powering either of those 2 amps so i'd do the DD 1000a and if you haven't already bought the subs then buy them to where you can wire it to 2ohms for better efficency. Stick with the 4 gauge wiring kit as well, you won't be sending more than 40 or 50 amps of true power to your monoblock anyways on stock electrical [/QUOTE]
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