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hey. is this wire any good for the big 3? its Copper Clad Aluminum (CCA) is made up of 90% Aluminum and 10% Copper. its pretty cheap for 20 feet. or should i go for another brand. thanks.

http://cgi.ebay.com/KnuKonceptz-Metallic-Blue-1-0-Gauge-Power-Wire-20-Feet_W0QQitemZ380221079714QQcmdZViewItemQQptZLH_DefaultDomain_0?hash=item5886f140a2

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hey. is this wire any good for the big 3? its Copper Clad Aluminum (CCA) is made up of 90% Aluminum and 10% Copper. its pretty cheap for 20 feet. or should i go for another brand. thanks.

http://cgi.ebay.com/KnuKonceptz-Metallic-Blue-1-0-Gauge-Power-Wire-20-Feet_W0QQitemZ380221079714QQcmdZViewItemQQptZLH_DefaultDomain_0?hash=item5886f140a2

CCA can't carry as much current as OFC can (about 250 for CCA, 300 for OFC). Knu is a great brand of wire, more wire and less jacket than any other brand I've seen. You can order straight from their website for the same price and get only the amount of cable you need instead of purchasing pre-cut amounts. Their Fleks is OFC and about $3.40 a foot, the KLMX you linked to is CCA and $1.75 a foot.

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I have knu and shok wire in my car, shok is noticeably bigger atleast to me, and about 120$ per 50ft shok is almost as flexible as knu as well

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I have knu and shok wire in my car, shok is noticeably bigger atleast to me, and about 120$ per 50ft shok is almost as flexible as knu as well

I have the knu wire and i couldn't imagine bigger, we played hell getting the crimp terminals onto the wires without having a ton of wires hanging out.

Love this wire. Would definatly suggest it. Jump on the knukoncepts website and order you some. At $1.75 a foot new, you can't go wrong.

Just keep in mind this stuff isn't that flexable, so if you have some tight turns to make (like 90 degree bend in a 2 inch space) get something else.

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i have the big 3 done in 1/0 KLMX. let me tell you, if you plan on using closed end terminals and solder, get 2/0 lugs. the 1/0 lugs i got from ebay were too small for the KLMX and i had to trim off a couple hundred strands just to get it to fit in the lug.

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i have this same wire but its 4 gauge. the jacket isnt flexible but bother.

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Im running all Knu ofc fleks :) its great

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