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<blockquote data-quote="liftedcj7on44s" data-source="post: 3063298" data-attributes="member: 575614"><p>i seriously doubt it. my saz-1500 is running at 2 ohm with an added battery in the trunk and i still get minor headlight dimming. so when you drop yours down to half an ohm your going to be demanding higher current from the electricl system. also just because you see 14v at idle doesnt mean youll see that when your playing music. take a dmm to the amp while idle and measure the reading. then start playing some music pretty loud and then measure your voltage. its not gonna be bo where near 14v i bet.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="liftedcj7on44s, post: 3063298, member: 575614"] i seriously doubt it. my saz-1500 is running at 2 ohm with an added battery in the trunk and i still get minor headlight dimming. so when you drop yours down to half an ohm your going to be demanding higher current from the electricl system. also just because you see 14v at idle doesnt mean youll see that when your playing music. take a dmm to the amp while idle and measure the reading. then start playing some music pretty loud and then measure your voltage. its not gonna be bo where near 14v i bet. [/QUOTE]
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