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What'd be a sufficient power supply?
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<blockquote data-quote="audiobaun" data-source="post: 7442274" data-attributes="member: 634282"><p>on ebay-there are some places to get a high amp output altr, that fits right back in the stock location/Alter starts where i got mine, a 225 amp in stock location.Just had 1 wire to modify,but works fine.Yellow top batteries are deep cell and take longer to charge back up.I use 1 red top for my truck,and 1 red top for the stereo system/amps.Honestly for that small car,Id get rid of the power hungry amp and you could prob get enough funds to get 2 old school amps and use less amperage and keep it all the same.All we had back in the day/stock,and 12 volt supply amps/11.6 for those of us that couldnt afford the $$$alternators/ect.You might be able to get a 4/3/2 amplifier,that will be all you may need for that car,a JBL GTQ 400 will do excellent for whatever you need to.8 ga power supply and it can shell out some POWER than todays amps that are power hungry!!! my suggestion to you,</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="audiobaun, post: 7442274, member: 634282"] on ebay-there are some places to get a high amp output altr, that fits right back in the stock location/Alter starts where i got mine, a 225 amp in stock location.Just had 1 wire to modify,but works fine.Yellow top batteries are deep cell and take longer to charge back up.I use 1 red top for my truck,and 1 red top for the stereo system/amps.Honestly for that small car,Id get rid of the power hungry amp and you could prob get enough funds to get 2 old school amps and use less amperage and keep it all the same.All we had back in the day/stock,and 12 volt supply amps/11.6 for those of us that couldnt afford the $$$alternators/ect.You might be able to get a 4/3/2 amplifier,that will be all you may need for that car,a JBL GTQ 400 will do excellent for whatever you need to.8 ga power supply and it can shell out some POWER than todays amps that are power hungry!!! my suggestion to you, [/QUOTE]
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