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<blockquote data-quote="audiobaun" data-source="post: 8635552" data-attributes="member: 634282"><p>In my older 98 Honda CRV,I ran 2 Orileys Super Start AGM batteries in it with the Big 3 of 2ga and 2 ga supply and did just fine on a 90 amp stock alt with a Mmats D300HC @2ohm mono on a pair of HDS 310s in 4.0 @32 htz od approx. 1750 rms and it was pretty impressive,and an old Crossfire TEK 100.2 @ 2ohm stereo,. I did the ELD By-pass that majority of Hondas have, and I never saw below 12.6v at full tilt with my roof rippling like a water wave.I usede the same battery up front as I do in the rear. I dont mix and match batteries</p><p></p><p>I ran two of these</p><p></p><p><a href="https://www.oreillyauto.com/detail/b/platinum-5003/battery-accessories-16452/battery---automotive-16864/battery-12836/aa237490c00e/super-start-platinum-t040-t041-battery/3478plt/4742695/1998/chevrolet/c1500-pickup-rwd?q=agm+battery" target="_blank">https://www.oreillyauto.com/detail/b/platinum-5003/battery-accessories-16452/battery---automotive-16864/battery-12836/aa237490c00e/super-start-platinum-t040-t041-battery/3478plt/4742695/1998/chevrolet/c1500-pickup-rwd?q=agm+battery</a></p><p></p><p>I took the airbox out and put a short cold air intake on and put a full sized battery under the hood and ran supply wire back to second battery to rear tire well and grounded to rear axle frame. Use a solid distro block for grounding everything ,and a fused distro block for the supply to amps and fan..300 Amp ANL fuse at the battery under the hood. never had an issue with supply</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="audiobaun, post: 8635552, member: 634282"] In my older 98 Honda CRV,I ran 2 Orileys Super Start AGM batteries in it with the Big 3 of 2ga and 2 ga supply and did just fine on a 90 amp stock alt with a Mmats D300HC @2ohm mono on a pair of HDS 310s in 4.0 @32 htz od approx. 1750 rms and it was pretty impressive,and an old Crossfire TEK 100.2 @ 2ohm stereo,. I did the ELD By-pass that majority of Hondas have, and I never saw below 12.6v at full tilt with my roof rippling like a water wave.I usede the same battery up front as I do in the rear. I dont mix and match batteries I ran two of these [URL="https://www.oreillyauto.com/detail/b/platinum-5003/battery-accessories-16452/battery---automotive-16864/battery-12836/aa237490c00e/super-start-platinum-t040-t041-battery/3478plt/4742695/1998/chevrolet/c1500-pickup-rwd?q=agm+battery"]https://www.oreillyauto.com/detail/b/platinum-5003/battery-accessories-16452/battery---automotive-16864/battery-12836/aa237490c00e/super-start-platinum-t040-t041-battery/3478plt/4742695/1998/chevrolet/c1500-pickup-rwd?q=agm+battery[/URL] I took the airbox out and put a short cold air intake on and put a full sized battery under the hood and ran supply wire back to second battery to rear tire well and grounded to rear axle frame. Use a solid distro block for grounding everything ,and a fused distro block for the supply to amps and fan..300 Amp ANL fuse at the battery under the hood. never had an issue with supply [/QUOTE]
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