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I say add the second battery and you should be good.

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get a good front battery and good back battery, big 3 and run a + and - in 1/0 to thr back batt and you should be fine.

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I'd go H/O route.

Seems I'm the only one on most forums that way this.

I like producing current, not adding another battery which could draw current from your alternator and give you worst voltage.

In some cases alternators cost to much vs output. Or some cars just don't have good H/O options. Even some cannot be upgraded due to factory ECM.

What vehicle do you have?

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I'd go H/O route.

Seems I'm the only one on most forums that way this.

I like producing current, not adding another battery which could draw current from your alternator and give you worst voltage.

In some cases alternators cost to much vs output. Or some cars just don't have good H/O options. Even some cannot be upgraded due to factory ECM.

What vehicle do you have?

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an alt is usually the best choice but is MUCH more costly in most cases thats why everyone suggest a second battery but with the power you will be running i dont see a need the BEST answer technically is get both

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I'd go H/O route.

Seems I'm the only one on most forums that way this.

I like producing current, not adding another battery which could draw current from your alternator and give you worst voltage.

In some cases alternators cost to much vs output. Or some cars just don't have good H/O options. Even some cannot be upgraded due to factory ECM.

What vehicle do you have?

2003 Pontiac grand am 3.1L V6

I have that same car, Mechman has a direct bolt on large case alt that fits, it does 165amps at idle and 270amps at 1800rpm. It is 449 dollars, IMO that would be the best bet, especially since if you upgrade in the future all you will have to do is add a battery in the trunk. So I would do the alt first, I wish I would of went that route when I had the funds.

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I'd go H/O route.

Seems I'm the only one on most forums that way this.

I like producing current, not adding another battery which could draw current from your alternator and give you worst voltage.

In some cases alternators cost to much vs output. Or some cars just don't have good H/O options. Even some cannot be upgraded due to factory ECM.

What vehicle do you have?

2003 Pontiac grand am 3.1L V6

I have that same car, Mechman has a direct bolt on large case alt that fits, it does 165amps at idle and 270amps at 1800rpm. It is 449 dollars, IMO that would be the best bet, especially since if you upgrade in the future all you will have to do is add a battery in the trunk. So I would do the alt first, I wish I would of went that route when I had the funds.

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