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<blockquote data-quote="lionfamlee" data-source="post: 7620759" data-attributes="member: 631622"><p>^^^Agreed...go with 0/1 or 0/2 power cable when doing the big three. Most stock wire is 4 to 8 gauge so that's not much of an upgrade. This will ensure that your upgraded alt is pushing the max current to your battery as possible. One wire is the charging wire (alt to battery) the other??? Most alternators I have worked on are one wire alternator. I would use a full size ANL fuse holder. Pics would help. That wire going to that fuse is probably the right gauge for that rating. Also, I always leave the original wires in place and add on my 0/2 AWG on the big 3.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="lionfamlee, post: 7620759, member: 631622"] ^^^Agreed...go with 0/1 or 0/2 power cable when doing the big three. Most stock wire is 4 to 8 gauge so that's not much of an upgrade. This will ensure that your upgraded alt is pushing the max current to your battery as possible. One wire is the charging wire (alt to battery) the other??? Most alternators I have worked on are one wire alternator. I would use a full size ANL fuse holder. Pics would help. That wire going to that fuse is probably the right gauge for that rating. Also, I always leave the original wires in place and add on my 0/2 AWG on the big 3. [/QUOTE]
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