0awg in f-body?
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I cut the PCM pass-thru to make it big enough to run a zero gauge down the passenger side to my battery in the trunk. Gotta shop online and read reviews for the best deal. Not all wires are the same but 0 awg will pretty much run whatever current you want, the wire insulation is important though. You want thick and flexible insulation so it'll last longer.
My sub/amp is running off a 4 awg wire and its plenty.
My sub/amp is running off a 4 awg wire and its plenty.
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i would say much better than most. my brother has all monster 0ga and when we did my car he thought it was so much easier to run. much better flexibility than his monster. it was also noticeably thicker than his.
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Personally I wouldn't recommend running high current wire next to the PCM, I've known people that have fried PCM's due to running there power cables to close (yes it can happen).
#9
REALLY, I have Monster 4 gauge and got the knukonceptz 4 gauge for a friend and the monster clearly had slightly more wire, the knukonceptz was easier to run tho, I used some knukonceptz 0 gauge for the battery to ground battery to alternator and battery to engine ground.
Personally I wouldn't recommend running high current wire next to the PCM, I've known people that have fried PCM's due to running there power cables to close (yes it can happen).
Personally I wouldn't recommend running high current wire next to the PCM, I've known people that have fried PCM's due to running there power cables to close (yes it can happen).