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<blockquote data-quote="Radioflyer97" data-source="post: 3361790" data-attributes="member: 572356"><p>The deal with high output alternators is to support Extremely high power systems in cars with smaller output unit. Some imports have 70 amp (cruise output) alternators so huge systems (say a 1000W system) are going to hog all of the power.</p><p></p><p>Also Pickups/SUVs with high power accessories (lights winches e-fans etc) require great deal of power to run especially at lower RPM</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Radioflyer97, post: 3361790, member: 572356"] The deal with high output alternators is to support Extremely high power systems in cars with smaller output unit. Some imports have 70 amp (cruise output) alternators so huge systems (say a 1000W system) are going to hog all of the power. Also Pickups/SUVs with high power accessories (lights winches e-fans etc) require great deal of power to run especially at lower RPM [/QUOTE]
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