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does your RPMS drop when your idling?
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<blockquote data-quote="drkodin" data-source="post: 846131" data-attributes="member: 545032"><p>oh, and another thing, HO alts are NOT the alternators to be getting. HO alts make the power they do at high rpms and high rpms only, if you are sitting at idle they wil actually make less power than your average stock alt. The best thing to find is just a regular alternator designed to produce large amounts of amperage over a broad rpms range(like an ambulance alternator) but not designed as HO alts.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="drkodin, post: 846131, member: 545032"] oh, and another thing, HO alts are NOT the alternators to be getting. HO alts make the power they do at high rpms and high rpms only, if you are sitting at idle they wil actually make less power than your average stock alt. The best thing to find is just a regular alternator designed to produce large amounts of amperage over a broad rpms range(like an ambulance alternator) but not designed as HO alts. [/QUOTE]
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