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<blockquote data-quote="monte_carlo97" data-source="post: 745807" data-attributes="member: 553104"><p>Yes a High Output alternator would be the best electrical upgrade. But the reason i think more people do the battery thing is because they can just go to their local auto parts store and get a yellow top where as getting a H.O. alt requires going online and finding a trustworthy place to buy one. Then purchasing it and waiting for it to arrive. More of a hassle to get the alt then a battery.</p><p></p><p>Just my theory</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="monte_carlo97, post: 745807, member: 553104"] Yes a High Output alternator would be the best electrical upgrade. But the reason i think more people do the battery thing is because they can just go to their local auto parts store and get a yellow top where as getting a H.O. alt requires going online and finding a trustworthy place to buy one. Then purchasing it and waiting for it to arrive. More of a hassle to get the alt then a battery. Just my theory [/QUOTE]
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