Amp Setup
Amp Setup
So I'm planning on overhauling my sound system in my 01 civic coupe this summer, and I was wondering how much my stock battery and alternator can handle. The plan is an alpine pdx-4.100 (4 channel 100w) for my interior speakers and an alpine mrp-m1000 (mono 1000w) for my sub. This should still be ok on the stock alternator and battery, right?
Thanks,
Elix1r
Thanks,
Elix1r
Re: Amp Setup
in the long run it could be a wise decision. dont rush into it though, just whenever you feel it necessary its always a good idea to upgrade alternator when pushing over a 1000 watts.
Re: Amp Setup
i would HIGHLY recommend the upgrade, people say it wont be too bad, but yes, yes it will suck without an upgrade, if i really giv'r on my subs, (i have about 500-600 rms) everything will dim down, i cant imagine 1000 watts with a stock alternator, your going to toast it quickly, and anyways, your going to get a much better response if you go to an audio specific forum like
www.canadiancaraudio.com
guys here are cool, and very knowledgeable, they will help you out much better than here
www.canadiancaraudio.com
guys here are cool, and very knowledgeable, they will help you out much better than here
Re: Amp Setup
Plain and simple....Add a Cap 1 Farad and another 1 Farad for the other amp Bigger Batter and if that wont work change the Alternator in the future....Also use some 4 Gauge wire. Get a Good Ground....thats all i can give u
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Re: Amp Setup
70A * 12v = 840watts max output.
so 110w for low beam headlights. at least 100w more for all other lighting at night. probably at least 200w for other car operations (ignition, fuel pump, fans, etc) and you can see that the power remaining for additional audio add ons runs out quick.
Re: Amp Setup
stock alt = 70A max output
70A * 12v = 840watts max output.
so 110w for low beam headlights. at least 100w more for all other lighting at night. probably at least 200w for other car operations (ignition, fuel pump, fans, etc) and you can see that the power remaining for additional audio add ons runs out quick.
70A * 12v = 840watts max output.
so 110w for low beam headlights. at least 100w more for all other lighting at night. probably at least 200w for other car operations (ignition, fuel pump, fans, etc) and you can see that the power remaining for additional audio add ons runs out quick.
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