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I have a 2014 Nissan Altima 2.5S and I know I going to need more power. Let's just say for the sake of argument that an upgraded alternator is not an option because my vehicle is new.

So I ordered up a XS Power D3400R from DC and I have an old XS Power D3400 from my 2009 Altima that wouldn't fit so I'm going to put it in the trunk. Big 3 will be done so here's the question.

How can I get more voltage stability with what I have and will my factory alternator be able to keep a charge on those batteries or should I just run one? I'll be running RF2500bdcp, 3-T1D410, & a RFT600-4.

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I have a 2014 Nissan Altima 2.5S and I know I going to need more power. Let's just say for the sake of argument that an upgraded alternator is not an option because my vehicle is new.

So I ordered up a XS Power D3400R from DC and I have an old XS Power D3400 from my 2009 Altima that wouldn't fit so I'm going to put it in the trunk. Big 3 will be done so here's the question.

How can I get more voltage stability with what I have and will my factory alternator be able to keep a charge on those batteries or should I just run one? I'll be running RF2500bdcp, 3-T1D410, & a RFT600-4.

you probably really could use a better alternator once you figure out who to go to....and who can do it. But in the meantime, have you upgraded any of your wiring? I see a fat positive wire on your battery and a factory ground. I also see the same red fat wire on your big amp and a small ground on that too. Upgrade your grounds to match those positive cables. That might helps some. Also do a better engine to frame / Chassis ground. A better battery will help too. For the most part though you can't ask power of the stock alternator if it just isn't there to be had.


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Ok cool! I'll need to get some offset reducers for the amp. That's why I went with 4ga cause the ones I ordered from DC was the wrong ones. I have some of that STCA 1/0 wire too. I been buying shit and cutting corners. Lol

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