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I recently installed 2 12" subs with a 460W amp. I really dont wanna run any risk of having fading lights or even my batt dying on me.SO what do you guys recomend: A new batt?(optima/sears gold line) or a Capacitor ? Thanx for the help.
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since that really won't be a very high powered system a cap should work just fine.
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i think a cap would be good for now, but if you intend on doing anything else that requires a power usage, i'd reccomend both.
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get the cap and if money is no problem an optima batterry and a stinger alternator and a grounding system would have yuor electrical system working nice and powerful
respect the gt-s
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No one mentioned this: Make sure you use 4 gauge power wire! Hehe
Originally posted by RICOGT: i wanted to get the vac gauge because it constantly moves. more of a race feel i think
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