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hcabrera 
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Posted: September 03, 2006 at 4:04 AM / IP Logged  
ok heres the story i have (2) memphis 250d (1) memphis 55x4 (2) memphis 12" pr subs epicenter line driver memphis paremetric eq kenwood hu. ok my tiburon is an 06 with a stock battery and it has died on me. so i ordered a Kinetik hc800 to supply my needs do you think this battery will make a diffence in voltage and will it make my system work more efficent? also can this battery keep up with my demand's? i am worried that the alternator will be damaged due to this load or should it be ok once i change the battery? also i am thinking about getting a digital voltage meter on my battery terminal what is the correct voltage that my system should be running at? thank's!
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Posted: September 03, 2006 at 5:49 AM / IP Logged  
You're asking a bit prematurely.  Get your new battery installed, and upgrade the Big 3 wiring.  Spend some time double-checking gain settings and basic setup.  Then...run your system in the evening while driving normally with the lights on.  You'll know if the alternator isn't keeping up with the load.  You don't need a digital readout to tell you this.
Build the box so that it performs well in the worst case scenario and, in return, it will reward you at all times.
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Stevdart hit the nail on the head with the "upgrade the big 3" statement. That might the only thing you'll have to do.
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BIG 3 I have an 03 sonata and noticed a big change in the big 3. hyundais such for upgrading the alternator. Ive already looked into it. You basically have the pull the engine to get ti the alt and no one sells a bolt on upgrade so you either have to have it rewound for higher output of have a custom built one made.
hcabrera 
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ok the big three ok. will this void any of my warranty on my hyundai? also is there a link or a post that you have where it tells you step by step exactly what you need to do for the big three? thanks im sorry for the big three questions im a rookie. thnank's for the advice guys
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Look under "featured forum topics" / "how to upgrade the big 3".
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for the warantee question, google the magnusson moss warantee act. basically it states that if they try to blame something that went wrong on something you did, they have to prove it.

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