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<blockquote data-quote="wolfey" data-source="post: 65751" data-attributes="member: 544404"><p>well its not that difficult.. but things do get more complicated and expensive with another amp.. an alternator isnt too hard to find in a car.. it looks like this :http://www.mralternator.com/</p><p></p><p>look at the one that says "high output alternator" thats probably the closest look out of those to what regular alternators look like. Its just got some sort of wind on it.. I dont know anything about cars at all and i found mine.. but it might not say how many amps it is anyways.. just call some place that does work on starters/alternators.. look them up in the phone book. Give them a call, ask about upgrading your alternator and ask how many amps your stock alternator puts out.. just get some info so that you know what your looking at, and what it would cost to upgrade if you need to.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="wolfey, post: 65751, member: 544404"] well its not that difficult.. but things do get more complicated and expensive with another amp.. an alternator isnt too hard to find in a car.. it looks like this :http://www.mralternator.com/ look at the one that says "high output alternator" thats probably the closest look out of those to what regular alternators look like. Its just got some sort of wind on it.. I dont know anything about cars at all and i found mine.. but it might not say how many amps it is anyways.. just call some place that does work on starters/alternators.. look them up in the phone book. Give them a call, ask about upgrading your alternator and ask how many amps your stock alternator puts out.. just get some info so that you know what your looking at, and what it would cost to upgrade if you need to. [/QUOTE]
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