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<blockquote data-quote="gotparts90" data-source="post: 5887116" data-attributes="member: 585140"><p>those little pulley just can't grip enough belt for the torque needed. If you get a leece neville with 6 inch pulley it can grip that belt at 300 amps all day any speed. just no one wants to spend 1k on an alternator that really works. I had one in my van and it rocked. the thing is twice as big as a large case gm i had to put it where the AC compressor was then put a small compressor where the alternator was. those are the true beasts</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="gotparts90, post: 5887116, member: 585140"] those little pulley just can't grip enough belt for the torque needed. If you get a leece neville with 6 inch pulley it can grip that belt at 300 amps all day any speed. just no one wants to spend 1k on an alternator that really works. I had one in my van and it rocked. the thing is twice as big as a large case gm i had to put it where the AC compressor was then put a small compressor where the alternator was. those are the true beasts [/QUOTE]
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