i let others answer it for me...
its called voltage drop, if you have smaller gauge wire over a longer run you get resistance.
more resistance and less current can flow thru, which makes the voltage drop to make up for the lack of current.
believe me with big amps if you dont have big enough power feeds (and grounds) you can break/melt things, power side mosfets, power/earth wire, fuse holders i've seen it all.
i let others answer it for me...
Have a look at my site for cable sizes and more information on installing car wiring.
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Those figures are pretty dam close to what i work with, thats a pretty good resource.
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Yerp I have 0gauge going into the back of mine. Plus I will probably lash out on a deep cycle battery and mount it in the boot.
Anyone got any pics of a decent install on a bora install ?
I plan to do a car-puter install plus all the rest that comes with it. Anyway, will post some pics when I have done some of it![]()
Do the 2001 Bora Headunits any factory in,outs ?
Also, on Vw-vortex there is a faq on how to remove your airbags without bursting them. Have a look![]()
This needs to be moved to the vw car audio section!
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The olny reason you can have too large a cable, is when you physicaly dont have the space to run it. I always prefer to run at least one size larger than i need. my own car, runs two 4 gauge cables (im too tight to buy a 2 gauge.)
Could we have this thread moved to Car audio?
the cable sizing would be usful.
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