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<blockquote data-quote="gotparts90" data-source="post: 5893304" data-attributes="member: 585140"><p>stay away from that shithole the 200 amper they sold me was just a rewound boosted one that hit barely 150 with shitty voltage. was said to be 110-105 at idle and was a little under 70. I went to the local shop got a rewind from them for 175 that has a decent output at idle about 75-85 and hits about 170 at 2k. It was hard due to the retarded case mine was in. If i ever get around to making a bracket to fit a larger case (guy gave me a core to make fit) he will wind a 200 amp for about 200. mechman has the custom case and custom brackets and that looks nice but the pulleys are so small it seems like its hard to keep them from slipping, that's a good sign too if you take into account that more power needs more torque. If I was to ever get more power again I would buy another leece Neville look them up they are the best alternators I have ever seen or used. huge pulley no slipping but just a little hard to fit because they are big.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="gotparts90, post: 5893304, member: 585140"] stay away from that shithole the 200 amper they sold me was just a rewound boosted one that hit barely 150 with shitty voltage. was said to be 110-105 at idle and was a little under 70. I went to the local shop got a rewind from them for 175 that has a decent output at idle about 75-85 and hits about 170 at 2k. It was hard due to the retarded case mine was in. If i ever get around to making a bracket to fit a larger case (guy gave me a core to make fit) he will wind a 200 amp for about 200. mechman has the custom case and custom brackets and that looks nice but the pulleys are so small it seems like its hard to keep them from slipping, that's a good sign too if you take into account that more power needs more torque. If I was to ever get more power again I would buy another leece Neville look them up they are the best alternators I have ever seen or used. huge pulley no slipping but just a little hard to fit because they are big. [/QUOTE]
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