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why not a capacitor?
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<blockquote data-quote="lilmaniac2" data-source="post: 4027524" data-attributes="member: 565395"><p>If you only have 80 amps of fusing, your not going to get 1000 watts unless your amp is VERY VERY efficient. I also highly doubt your alternator is a 40 amp alt. My old crx which had about as few electronics and any vehicle I know of had 60 amp. If your going to buy an alternator you should buy one that is at least 150 amps as it probably will be the same price as any good alternator.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="lilmaniac2, post: 4027524, member: 565395"] If you only have 80 amps of fusing, your not going to get 1000 watts unless your amp is VERY VERY efficient. I also highly doubt your alternator is a 40 amp alt. My old crx which had about as few electronics and any vehicle I know of had 60 amp. If your going to buy an alternator you should buy one that is at least 150 amps as it probably will be the same price as any good alternator. [/QUOTE]
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