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What can a 130 amp alternator handle?
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<blockquote data-quote="Chowder Head" data-source="post: 1724638" data-attributes="member: 561233"><p>Well it's a 95 Mustang GT, so I already have the improved 3G alternator, when compared to the Fox Bodies.</p><p></p><p>I already have a JVC KD-AR5500 reciever and was thinking about a nice soudling 6.5 components, like some Rainbow Soundlines or something like that. For the amp, I've heard great things about the Pheonix Gold series so that might be the one for me. For the two small subs, I was thinking maybe the RL-P series, maybe the 12"'s. Or even the AA arsenal, I dunno.</p><p></p><p>Would I be straight with a 130 for this or would I require more power? If this is too much for the 130, could you recommend a nice sounding system that doesn't require a ton a power that will run on a 130 alt?</p><p></p><p>Thanks a lot guys.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Chowder Head, post: 1724638, member: 561233"] Well it's a 95 Mustang GT, so I already have the improved 3G alternator, when compared to the Fox Bodies. I already have a JVC KD-AR5500 reciever and was thinking about a nice soudling 6.5 components, like some Rainbow Soundlines or something like that. For the amp, I've heard great things about the Pheonix Gold series so that might be the one for me. For the two small subs, I was thinking maybe the RL-P series, maybe the 12"'s. Or even the AA arsenal, I dunno. Would I be straight with a 130 for this or would I require more power? If this is too much for the 130, could you recommend a nice sounding system that doesn't require a ton a power that will run on a 130 alt? Thanks a lot guys. [/QUOTE]
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