Is spark plug voltage reduced by stereo amps?->
#1
Hey guys.
I installed $1300 worth of stereo equipment in my GXE,
I have two amps, one for the speakers, and another one for the 12" woofer. My question is, does the car's system provide enough juice to run 2 amps? I'm afraid mabye the spark plugs are not getting enough volatage because of excessive power usage.
I know nothing when it comes to electrical things.
Also, I got a double DIN silver Pioneer cd AND cassette head unit.
It fills up the dash really nice. It looks even better at night. I'll post pics later.
thanks.
I installed $1300 worth of stereo equipment in my GXE,
I have two amps, one for the speakers, and another one for the 12" woofer. My question is, does the car's system provide enough juice to run 2 amps? I'm afraid mabye the spark plugs are not getting enough volatage because of excessive power usage.
I know nothing when it comes to electrical things.
Also, I got a double DIN silver Pioneer cd AND cassette head unit.
It fills up the dash really nice. It looks even better at night. I'll post pics later.
thanks.
#3
You didn't mention what kind of amps they are, but in my experience, the stock electrical system does an admirable job. I have an Optima battery, I/O gauge wire, and a 1 farad cap for my amps and haven't noticed a problem whatsoever, not even the headlights dimming. My amps draw almost 300A combined, that's a lot. It does stress the electrical system a little though. When the bass hits when the car is at idle, the revs go up to charge up the battery. Bottom line, you should be fine.
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