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Is 16v electrical out of the question? You could do some 14v batteries.

i think it would be possible for me to do a 16v setup, considering my vehicle is an 86 so i dont have all the electrical components as a new car would have

Wouldnt the bank have to just as big?

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Is 16v electrical out of the question? You could do some 14v batteries.

i think it would be possible for me to do a 16v setup, considering my vehicle is an 86 so i dont have all the electrical components as a new car would have

Wouldnt the bank have to just as big?

i could go with the 7.5k and have the same amount of power, minus 1 or 2 batteries maybe

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i would do 4 or 5 7500 with a good alt. The 7500's are massive, bro has one in the garage and it dwarfs alot of the g31 batteries

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I'm running a single alternator as well with a d1200 under the hood and 3 d3100s In back and its not enough. Getting ready to go to 5 d3100s

How many amps is your alternator?

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Mechman 220a Alternator

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Is 16v electrical out of the question? You could do some 14v batteries.

i think it would be possible for me to do a 16v setup, considering my vehicle is an 86 so i dont have all the electrical components as a new car would have

16v charges at 18 by the way, just to note.

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i would do 4 or 5 7500 with a good alt. The 7500's are massive, bro has one in the garage and it dwarfs alot of the g31 batteries

5 7500s?!?! overkill.

4-5 d3100s or 5-6d3400s

This is more accurate.

i will have 1 34, and 4 31s in the trunk for the 8-9k imma soon get, ill keep an eye on my volt meter to see how low it dips.if i see danger then imma have to add whatever fits, which would be super small batts after that .

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Is 16v electrical out of the question? You could do some 14v batteries.

i think it would be possible for me to do a 16v setup, considering my vehicle is an 86 so i dont have all the electrical components as a new car would have

16v charges at 18 by the way, just to note.

Not 16v batteries. 16v electrical - 14v batteries charging at 16

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