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Old 01-14-2012   #1
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wondering if its even possible... lol and if it is and u have mods what do u have? and does it give u ne gains?

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Old 01-15-2012   #2
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I just bought a 2009 Altima Hybrid...love it. No mods but Im researching subwoofers. Not much space in trunk due to batteries.

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Old 01-15-2012   #3
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lol true i was kinda thinkin more on the lines of performance mods on a hybrid... lol like i said even possible? if it is and some1 does elaborate on wht u have and why? haha

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Old 01-16-2012   #4
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not sure if you can safely add subwoofers to a hybrid since it uses the starter battery to help power the fuel cells. Unless you add a 3rd regular battery to help power your sub.

As for performance mods for an altima hybrid, you might want to consider an intake and an axle back exhaust.

Not sure how HIDs for your headlights or fogs would alter the fuel cells as well

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i dont got a hybrid lol i just thought itd be hilarious and kinda weird if some1 actually had performance mods ona hybrid. lol

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not sure if you can safely add subwoofers to a hybrid since it uses the starter battery to help power the fuel cells. Unless you add a 3rd regular battery to help power your sub.

As for performance mods for an altima hybrid, you might want to consider an intake and an axle back exhaust.

Not sure how HIDs for your headlights or fogs would alter the fuel cells as well
The Hybrid system operates on a separate 42 volt setup if I recall, the standard 12V stuff is on different circuits. Also no fuel cells, they store their electricity in batteries, I think you got your green cars mixed up...

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