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Alternator Really not an HO?
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<blockquote data-quote="Qbenjamin" data-source="post: 3029364" data-attributes="member: 573455"><p>Amazing how the story changes after I call. I wasn't trying to get you fired, as I told him that your comments in the previous post were not appreciated. You could have easily said something about "You should have done it this way." Also, if money was the issue, I would have been complaining to be re-imbursed after having to have my car towed.</p><p></p><p>Connections were tightened before I put the stock alt back on. Wire was replaced before I put the stock alt back on. I THEN put YOUR alternator back on, took a drive, and the voltage still drops. I indicated in this thread to the best of my ability each and every step that I took. I could care less that you put me on your ignore list, what do I need from you? Not a **** thing. I can easily go to another company and get my alt. Not even interested in a HO alt anymore, as many of them only produce around 100amps while idle. Who the heck wants to sit at a light and constantly rev their engine? I am done with this also, as I am just awaiting my refund.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Qbenjamin, post: 3029364, member: 573455"] Amazing how the story changes after I call. I wasn't trying to get you fired, as I told him that your comments in the previous post were not appreciated. You could have easily said something about "You should have done it this way." Also, if money was the issue, I would have been complaining to be re-imbursed after having to have my car towed. Connections were tightened before I put the stock alt back on. Wire was replaced before I put the stock alt back on. I THEN put YOUR alternator back on, took a drive, and the voltage still drops. I indicated in this thread to the best of my ability each and every step that I took. I could care less that you put me on your ignore list, what do I need from you? Not a **** thing. I can easily go to another company and get my alt. Not even interested in a HO alt anymore, as many of them only produce around 100amps while idle. Who the heck wants to sit at a light and constantly rev their engine? I am done with this also, as I am just awaiting my refund. [/QUOTE]
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