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Will a High Output Alternator Fry my car's Electrical System?
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<blockquote data-quote="Woodrepercussions" data-source="post: 8729379" data-attributes="member: 681844"><p>Lol. I read the fist 5 post and have to let you guys know theirs a high tech piece of equipment on the water from the city to your house called a reducer. It literaly reduces the water pressure to about 40 psi. So water from the fire hose is way freaking higher then the water in your house. Just FYI.</p><p>Problem solved</p><p>.............:::::BIG easy money tip:::::............</p><p>Since you are upgrading electrical.. hints the alternator</p><p>Its important to remember to also upgrade your wire.</p><p>Just do the big old 3.</p><p>Or 4 lol</p><p>No more burning up the electrical</p><p></p><p>.......::::::Big boy tip:::::.....</p><p>Don't be cheap buy a fuses for the damn wires. It's cheaper then the hell you will go through if your s$%& burns down.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Woodrepercussions, post: 8729379, member: 681844"] Lol. I read the fist 5 post and have to let you guys know theirs a high tech piece of equipment on the water from the city to your house called a reducer. It literaly reduces the water pressure to about 40 psi. So water from the fire hose is way freaking higher then the water in your house. Just FYI. Problem solved .............:::::BIG easy money tip:::::............ Since you are upgrading electrical.. hints the alternator Its important to remember to also upgrade your wire. Just do the big old 3. Or 4 lol No more burning up the electrical .......::::::Big boy tip:::::..... Don't be cheap buy a fuses for the damn wires. It's cheaper then the hell you will go through if your s$%& burns down. [/QUOTE]
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