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<blockquote data-quote="i2ain2thunder" data-source="post: 7277872" data-attributes="member: 631331"><p>I checked with both Mechman (who told me right off the bat, can't do nothing for you) and DC Power who is apparently coming out with an XP segmented for my Cavy they are still in the design process and it won't be ready for some months yet. However this seems to be my only solution. Turns out the Cavaliers with the 2.2 ecotech motors have a tiny alternator space and the stock 105amp is about the best I'm gonna get, this is very disapointing to me because I don't want to mess around with custom bracketing especially because from what I can see the Alt isn't on the top of the engine seems like its down there near the bottem, but I didn't look too close was checking the engine. Wondering what everyone else with a Ecotech 2.2 is doing for big audio draw, maybe they are selling the pieces of toy crap and getting a real vehicle. Thank you for the advice though they were helpful even though they didn't have an option.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="i2ain2thunder, post: 7277872, member: 631331"] I checked with both Mechman (who told me right off the bat, can't do nothing for you) and DC Power who is apparently coming out with an XP segmented for my Cavy they are still in the design process and it won't be ready for some months yet. However this seems to be my only solution. Turns out the Cavaliers with the 2.2 ecotech motors have a tiny alternator space and the stock 105amp is about the best I'm gonna get, this is very disapointing to me because I don't want to mess around with custom bracketing especially because from what I can see the Alt isn't on the top of the engine seems like its down there near the bottem, but I didn't look too close was checking the engine. Wondering what everyone else with a Ecotech 2.2 is doing for big audio draw, maybe they are selling the pieces of toy crap and getting a real vehicle. Thank you for the advice though they were helpful even though they didn't have an option. [/QUOTE]
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