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2003 Dodge Neon 5000 rms reliably how?
merk_master replied to merk_master's topic in Electrical-battery- Alternators- Wiring
ALRIGHT COOL THANKS GUYS -
2003 Dodge Neon 5000 rms reliably how?
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Bump for plausibility of 3000 rms? -
2003 Dodge Neon 5000 rms reliably how?
merk_master replied to merk_master's topic in Electrical-battery- Alternators- Wiring
well 3k rms at 13.8 volts is 217 amps which would leave roughly 50 -60 amps for rest of the car ... stock alt is 80-100 amps a car uses roughly 60-70% of capacity so 60 to 70 amps would be for the car .that would leave me drawing 10 to 20 amps over output . I plan on a overdrive pully to get full output as close to idle as i can -
2003 Dodge Neon 5000 rms reliably how?
merk_master replied to merk_master's topic in Electrical-battery- Alternators- Wiring
ok so with a 270 alt and some batts could i pull off 3k rms reliably? -
2003 Dodge Neon 5000 rms reliably how?
merk_master replied to merk_master's topic in Electrical-battery- Alternators- Wiring
It would be both daily and competing -
2003 Dodge Neon 5000 rms reliably how?
merk_master replied to merk_master's topic in Electrical-battery- Alternators- Wiring
no one makes dual alt brackets ... id prefer just to be able to play a hour or so at full capability. I wouldnt be playing full tilt all the time but dont want to be able to just burp either -
Hey everyone I am attempting my first big power build and need some assistance .I am wanting to run 5000 rms Daily with reliability . I know I will need a high output alternator ( mechman 270A) but what else will I probably need? By calculating I figure I need to support atleast 362 amps. what would I need to do that? does anyone know of any adjustable voltage regulators for Chrysler pvehicles?