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yeah well you cant lie that over $300 is a little bit much for an alternator....
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over $300? I was quoted nearly $600 for one from www.highoutputalternators.com
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ya......theyre a joke. irraggi is like 300 or so though. isnt the 160 amp one enough?
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for now it should be..but i may be upgrading the system again..the sub im putting in is 1100rms 2000w peak..but the amp peaks out at 5000w (Rosado's old system) and if I can find another one of these subs at a decent deal I might get it..wouldn't two of these be too much work for a 160A alt? or no?
Edit: I found dominick's email address..does he have a website at all tho?
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Not with a yellow top, and a bank of capacitors.
And I know they can't really lie outright about their alternators (or can they... I think we've all seen the Tornado commercial on Speed...) but look at it this way: Are you listening to your system through an overdriven, custom wound alternator, bolted to a high RPM motor, running times at the strip? Keep in mind too that I sell this stuff... which is a far cry from actually building the unit itself... I'm going to do more digging tomorrow. I mean, hell, if we design dual alternator rigs for SEMA trucks, and then sell the kits... nothing is impossible, but it goes back to the old saying "How much do you wanna spend?" With a group buy I'm sure I could convince my boss to do all kinds of oddball ****. (And HO units on our cars is definately oddball in the eyes of these people.) Edit: If it's not something you need right away, see if you can hold off a bit. Really. If I can do some more digging I'm pretty sure I can come up with something. The main thing being you're not paying with your first born, actually have a warranty, and getting exactly what you think you're getting. I'd hate to see you guys get ripped by some shady ******* on the 'net. Last edited by Caleb; 11-19-2007 at 08:54 PM. |
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I'm not gonna begin the install till late spring/early summer..so there's time to work with. If I can get a place close to home to do the work and warranty it then I would go with them over buying online. Because when it comes down to it, if the sh!t hits the fan, I want to be able to get the work done asap rather than wait weeks because of shipping and such.
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A boost of .6 amps isn't gonna be free... you're essentially dropping your voltage. Given, it's not much, but I'd be concerned with using such a thing, then having your alt crap out on you... causing dangerously low voltage, and frying something. Wouldn't be a big deal if it were some homebuilt device on the cheap, but I wouldn't place my audio equipment and electronics on the line.
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so back on topic, which is best? mr alt, ebay, or mcr.
is it TRUE that mr alt gives you a smaller pulley to boost idle amperage? i thought i heard that because then MCR (+ $15 dollar smaller pulley) and the total mr alt total price would be the same...
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Advanced Auto Parts sells a 160amp Alt for $248
I was thinking about picking one of those up. Because they warranty it for a year and stuff. I'm wondering about the whole idle thing though. Because if like, I slow down for a stop light or anything, Does that mean my voltage will drop down and amplifiers will power off at every light? I'm running a single 800RMS Amplifier, and I can't get above half volume -.- |
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With any of these alts, assuming they're the same unit just rewound, you're going to get about 70 amps at idle tops.
The only way to get anything close to what some of you are wanting is with a larger unit, and a custom mount. |
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No..It isnt just going to power off in 5 seconds, While idleing is bad while playin ur system a lot it isnt gonna just shut off, just dont do it a lot, 90% of the time i turn my music down at stop lights.
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My bad.
The pulley that came on my Mr. Alt was incorrect and I had to swap it for my factory one. If you look at the pulley from where the belt goes one side of it is thicker than the other. This was backwards on the mr alt one. While I was able to install it like this the belt squealed the entire time until I swapped it. Not sure if it was actually smaller or not.
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A fast idle switch wouldn't be a bad idea. None made for our engines to my knowledge, but it could be made with a fairly simple circuit I assume.
Edit: I doubt the pulley was smaller... more likely someone made a mistake when grabbing for one, leading to your belt being slightly out of alignment. Generally when going to a smaller pulley, the difference in circumference isn't enough the tensioner can't pick up the slack. Last edited by Caleb; 11-20-2007 at 06:37 PM. |
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