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Smallk07

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  1. well im a newbie too but i have some what of the same setup as you but im getting a 15"Q and i have a RF P1000 1bd but i went to the Rockford Fosgate audio shop around my way and one of the Rockford specialist told me i should dual 1 because it will be more stable for the amp and he told me i dont need a new alternator i just need a 1 farad cap and a more powerful battery after my stock one dies
  2. Ive heard that all i need to do is change my car battery to a optima yellow top and i will be good for my Rockford P1000 1bd amp. I dont need a cap of i dont have to do the big three is this true
  3. do i replace my car battery with the batcap or do i just place it in my trunk
  4. Its going to be a 2 farad Rockford Cap
  5. thanx im going to get a cap until i get my money str8 then imma get a new alternater
  6. Ok how much does the big three cost and where can i get it done at.. Also should i dual 1 or 2 for my 15" BL
  7. my car alternator is pushing 90 amps
  8. Thanks, but i cant find a new alternator for my 05 kia spectra any tips on sites I can look at? Also, what brand should a get for the car battery
  9. Hey everybody, as you can see im a newbie lol but my question is im plan on getting a 15" Fi Bl w/ p chamber option and its going to be running off a Rockford Fosgate P1000 1bd (1000+rms) and i was wondering if I needed a new car battery or should i just hook up a cap to the amp

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