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<blockquote data-quote="goingdef" data-source="post: 6882788" data-attributes="member: 584989"><p>Other then slightly odd readings between the gauges is it causing any problems? a lot of the newer cars are so computer controlled(drive by wire)that constant changes in the cars voltage causes the computers to function oddly if it's not causing any malfunctions in the car I would just go with it on the other hand if it's causing issues then I would figure out a way to isolate the stereo system some way maybe re-install the factory alt to strictly run the car and have a custom bracket made for the high output alt and have it only power the stereo system (kinda a b*tch but possible)</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="goingdef, post: 6882788, member: 584989"] Other then slightly odd readings between the gauges is it causing any problems? a lot of the newer cars are so computer controlled(drive by wire)that constant changes in the cars voltage causes the computers to function oddly if it's not causing any malfunctions in the car I would just go with it on the other hand if it's causing issues then I would figure out a way to isolate the stereo system some way maybe re-install the factory alt to strictly run the car and have a custom bracket made for the high output alt and have it only power the stereo system (kinda a b*tch but possible) [/QUOTE]
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