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<blockquote data-quote="TnT_Sounds" data-source="post: 5802103" data-attributes="member: 590406"><p>Ya... I may be the only person, but they are junk.. My friend got one for his car and we finaly got to clamp it a couple months ago with a Fluke amp clamp and it was junk. We took it out and compared to a DC Power alt he ordered and there was major difference right off. Also he had got a 220amp from DB and 220 amp from DC and the DC just kills the DB Electrical alt. We looked more on the DB electrical alt and found where it said MotorCraft right on the casing. Come to find out his alternator was pretty much a hopped up stock alt. We called them out on it after having a local alternator shop test it along with his alt and they guy told us they sold him a beefed up piece of junk. We called DB and they refused to do anything, we faxed them papers of proof they didn't do rated power even at 2k rpm and idle. And even certified mailed them letters and pictures stating what they did was false advertisement. My friend threatened to exploit there way of business but they didn't seem to care one bit. Next day I had him call up Robbie at DC Power and had an alt within 3 days and we noticed a way better voltage and overall system prformance.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="TnT_Sounds, post: 5802103, member: 590406"] Ya... I may be the only person, but they are junk.. My friend got one for his car and we finaly got to clamp it a couple months ago with a Fluke amp clamp and it was junk. We took it out and compared to a DC Power alt he ordered and there was major difference right off. Also he had got a 220amp from DB and 220 amp from DC and the DC just kills the DB Electrical alt. We looked more on the DB electrical alt and found where it said MotorCraft right on the casing. Come to find out his alternator was pretty much a hopped up stock alt. We called them out on it after having a local alternator shop test it along with his alt and they guy told us they sold him a beefed up piece of junk. We called DB and they refused to do anything, we faxed them papers of proof they didn't do rated power even at 2k rpm and idle. And even certified mailed them letters and pictures stating what they did was false advertisement. My friend threatened to exploit there way of business but they didn't seem to care one bit. Next day I had him call up Robbie at DC Power and had an alt within 3 days and we noticed a way better voltage and overall system prformance. [/QUOTE]
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