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amazinblazin10

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  3. What would it run to get one of these babies for a 96' Chevy Blazer with a 4.3L in it? I know it has the CS144 style in it, and i know for a fact the AD244 style will bolt up so whichever one is cheaper...
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  5. where are you getting 2ohm from? only way you can do a 2ohm load is if you run 1 sub.. but your running two so your gonna hook your subs either to a 1ohm load or 4 ohm load.. you can't change the load on the amp all you can do about that is to set the gain on the amp properly
  6. if they are dual voice coil you can only do either a 1ohm or 4 ohm load.. 4 Ohm DVC wiring configurations
  7. uhm, you could do at 3200 on a burb but for daily driving i'd be kinda nervous throwing that much power to them.. but i guess you could always just turn the gain down a bit.. just my opinion but you can see what other people think as well
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  12. that's the thing you don't need to get a newer blazer, newer style GM suv's pickups, vans, etc. alternators will bolt directly up to the 4.3L in your blazer, cause it's the same as mine i'm sure. soo no need for a newer blazer, just read the article and try and find the alternator in a junkyard somewhere
  13. if you can find a newer model chevy you can get a 145amp alternator for like $25 bucks at a local junkyard, i'm still in search for mine 145amp alternator article check that link out.. all the info you need to find the right alternator.. i would know cause i also have a 96chevy blazer and it's a coincidence that you have the same avatar as me lol
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  20. maybe you just don't know how to wire it up or set the gain cause you can still get away with 4 guage on a 1600 watt amp, i don't necessarily think that would cause what you are describing that is happening by if anyone disagrees by all means go ahead i could be wrong but i'm just sayin
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  22. "Not done till it's Dunn"? Interesting... My Last name is Dunn! :D

  23. you and me both i mean 1 18in t-line would be MASSIVE i don't even see how 2 of them in a t-line in a BLAZER would be possible
  24. man that flex just looks awesome, throw a 30hz test tone in that baby and see what it does lol, mad props
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