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blkgsr 09-14-2009 10:08 AM

amps install quetions (wiring etc)
 
i'm going to be installing my old sup/amp combo and my amp for my speakers in my new car


years ago i had only had the amp/sub so i've got the 8ga wiring etc for that

now in my last car the batter was in the trunk so it was easy to wire another 8ga wire for the new amp etc


now that i'm putting both amps in this new car i only want to run one wire from the front of the car back....i'm thiking 4 ga is enough? what size fuse (or what info do i need to be able to tell this?)

for the wiring kit i was looking at this one: http://www.knukonceptz.com/productDe...prodID=KFX-AK4

or this which is much cheaper http://www.knukonceptz.com/productDe...?prodID=KLM-K4

or http://www.knukonceptz.com/productDe...prodID=KOL-AK4

i don't need top quality wiring but i don't want junk


then i was going to use a distribution block in the trunk to connect the 8 ga power wires for the two amps.....also should be a fused block i would assume (same size as the fuse at the battery?)

c32 09-14-2009 11:48 AM

your better off running 2 wires, trust me.. you dont want 1 wire.. GET 2 FOR MORE POWA!!!! just becareful when your connecting the power wires to the battery.. it could be deadly, other than that, its easy as fuck especialy if you got a GSR

blkgsr 09-14-2009 11:53 AM

why not? it's cleaner and easier?


it's not going into an integra....but same sort of hatch back type car

c32 09-14-2009 12:21 PM

no because integras are so simple... compared to a benz or bmw...integras are just easier to rip apart

blkgsr 09-14-2009 12:23 PM

regardless of what car....i still think the right way to do it is to run one 4 ga (or larger if needed)

you've told me it's easy, unless you have some real help, please don't post

thanks

addicted 09-14-2009 03:47 PM

One wire from battery to trunk. If your going to be running 2 amps then you will need a distribution block which takes that one wire in and run 2 out. Something like this http://www.scosche.com/ecom/images/p...k4_4x6_300.jpg

I recommend getting a block that is fused so u have the fuse at the battery and an extra fail safe fuse at the block. You could also get an un-fused block for your grounds if you wish but it isnt necessary.

Depending on what your running 4 gauge should be more then enough. The size of all your fuses depends on the gear you plan to run as well. Your best bet is to go into one of the sponsors (ie soundworks) and tell them what you plan on doing and they will be able to further help you out.

Hope that helps :D

c32 09-14-2009 03:57 PM

ok i geuss i didnt explain too good.. if your using 2 amp that uses 4 gauge wire each(for power/ground) then you best be off with two 4gauge... or if you use 2 amps that use both 8 gauge, then it would be okay to use one 4gauge with a distrubition block to splits the 4 gauge into two 8 gauges... otherwise you would loose power... hope this helped

blkgsr 09-15-2009 07:48 AM

Quote:

Originally Posted by addicted (Post 6592319)
One wire from battery to trunk. If your going to be running 2 amps then you will need a distribution block which takes that one wire in and run 2 out. Something like this http://www.scosche.com/ecom/images/p...k4_4x6_300.jpg

I recommend getting a block that is fused so u have the fuse at the battery and an extra fail safe fuse at the block. You could also get an un-fused block for your grounds if you wish but it isnt necessary.

Depending on what your running 4 gauge should be more then enough. The size of all your fuses depends on the gear you plan to run as well. Your best bet is to go into one of the sponsors (ie soundworks) and tell them what you plan on doing and they will be able to further help you out.

Hope that helps :D

exactly what i was going to do, great thanks

now i just need to figure out the amperage of my two amps (forgot, it's been a while) then figure out which size fuses i need for at the battery and the dist block

for grounds i've already got wire from each amp i'll just ground them both straight to the body for now

any imput on those wiring kits, which ones will be good enough etc


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