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<blockquote data-quote="kcollazo86" data-source="post: 6165841" data-attributes="member: 608061"><p>I took my car to a shop yesterday, and they said that my alternator only is about 80a. I have a 99 Honda Accord Ex. I am looking into getting another alternator with a higher output. But I do not know how much output I should get.</p><p></p><p>I have two amps, I have 3 fuses of 30a going to the one and 2 fuses of 40a going to the other one.</p><p></p><p>The guy at the shop told me that the only way to achieve this is by buying a new alternator customized with more amperage, and that getting an alternator the same size as my stock one with more just wire inside will cause it to overheat and I will only have problems with it. Does anyone have any info about this? And How much output should I get for my alternator?</p><p></p><p>Should I get one custom made with more room or buy one online with more wire in it? Thanks for your time.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="kcollazo86, post: 6165841, member: 608061"] I took my car to a shop yesterday, and they said that my alternator only is about 80a. I have a 99 Honda Accord Ex. I am looking into getting another alternator with a higher output. But I do not know how much output I should get. I have two amps, I have 3 fuses of 30a going to the one and 2 fuses of 40a going to the other one. The guy at the shop told me that the only way to achieve this is by buying a new alternator customized with more amperage, and that getting an alternator the same size as my stock one with more just wire inside will cause it to overheat and I will only have problems with it. Does anyone have any info about this? And How much output should I get for my alternator? Should I get one custom made with more room or buy one online with more wire in it? Thanks for your time. [/QUOTE]
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