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helpyoni
11-21-2003, 06:55 PM
i have a 2000 civic ex running 2 type rs with a kicker 800.2, boston rc620 and eclipse speakers with a dhd 100x4, a pioneer deh-p9300, sideskirts, dual projector angel eyes and indiglo, when i bump my music loud at night it dims once a while, im planning on getting liteglow underbody led lights which is 2 36" and 2 48", would this kill my battery? let me know with information thanks

kicker1_solo
11-21-2003, 10:17 PM
Your battery can handle it just fine, I think you might be replacing your altenator down the road though....

mycivic
11-21-2003, 10:55 PM
when i went to an audio shop...they said something about putting a capacitor to the sound system. am not 100% sure bout this though...but it MIGHT help.

KoRnSaQ
11-23-2003, 03:26 AM
well, if i were you, i would just go ahead and upgrade to a yellow top Optima battery, and if you need to upgrade to a bigger alternator out of and integra or somethin

JakeDrummer
11-24-2003, 12:33 AM
well, if i were you, i would just go ahead and upgrade to a yellow top Optima battery, and if you need to upgrade to a bigger alternator out of and integra or somethin


:iagree: Get a capacitor too or you'll be buying a new alternator ever year.

civic98mi
11-24-2003, 09:55 AM
Don't buy Liteglow. I tried them a year ago, and the neon inside shatters very easily, and I had 2 neons burn out for no aparent reason. I called the company over and over, they did send replacements, after about 5 months from ordering them. And when i got the replacements, another one burnt out. So i gave up on them and bought streetglow optx, haven't had any problems with those.

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