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<blockquote data-quote="vipergtsrvp" data-source="post: 6909326" data-attributes="member: 624335"><p>I hope im in the right part here but here goes hope you can help me.</p><p></p><p>Ive been slowly getting a system for my car together for 6 months. I currently have 2 15' type r's. 2 bxi1208d hifonics amps. headunit and new doors and rears.</p><p></p><p>Only thing im kinda lost at. How am i supposed to power this? I already planned on running 0 guage to a hybrid cap. But would say a 30 fared cap really work for three amps running my subs and interior? What should i get to power them. Im not exactly on a budget. But i have 500 at the moment just to build the box wires and cap.</p><p></p><p>It's a 94 Ford Tempo btw so it doesn't exactly have the best alternator.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="vipergtsrvp, post: 6909326, member: 624335"] I hope im in the right part here but here goes hope you can help me. Ive been slowly getting a system for my car together for 6 months. I currently have 2 15' type r's. 2 bxi1208d hifonics amps. headunit and new doors and rears. Only thing im kinda lost at. How am i supposed to power this? I already planned on running 0 guage to a hybrid cap. But would say a 30 fared cap really work for three amps running my subs and interior? What should i get to power them. Im not exactly on a budget. But i have 500 at the moment just to build the box wires and cap. It's a 94 Ford Tempo btw so it doesn't exactly have the best alternator. [/QUOTE]
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