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<blockquote data-quote="jguti92" data-source="post: 6663669" data-attributes="member: 619060"><p>your going to need at least 4 gauge if your running 900 rms if you do put the 8 gauge your going to have volatge drop and your amp is going to cook</p><p></p><p>for example if you have a pressure washer and dont feed it enoght water it starts to burn up because its trying to makeup for the lack of water now look at it in the same way the less volts the harder your amp has to work to push the power so the hotter it will get.</p><p></p><p>and yes 4 gauge fine for the big 3 but of your going to upgrade in the future might aswell go with 0 gauge</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="jguti92, post: 6663669, member: 619060"] your going to need at least 4 gauge if your running 900 rms if you do put the 8 gauge your going to have volatge drop and your amp is going to cook for example if you have a pressure washer and dont feed it enoght water it starts to burn up because its trying to makeup for the lack of water now look at it in the same way the less volts the harder your amp has to work to push the power so the hotter it will get. and yes 4 gauge fine for the big 3 but of your going to upgrade in the future might aswell go with 0 gauge [/QUOTE]
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