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<blockquote data-quote="xluben" data-source="post: 2551103" data-attributes="member: 568852"><p>well, the local shop got me some info:</p><p></p><p>2-3 weeks to get it re-wound (send out).</p><p></p><p>~$250 for the whole thing.</p><p></p><p>max he would do is ~140amps at 1500rpm.</p><p></p><p>higher than that and he said it would adversely affect output at idle.</p><p></p><p>for the price i could just get this:</p><p></p><p><a href="http://verizonsupersite.com/4alterstartcom/pages/store/skudetail.nhtml?profile=highoutputalternators&amp;uid=12446&amp;returnURL=http%3A//verizonsupersite.com/4alterstartcom/pages/common/sitesearch.nhtml%3Fquery%3Daccord&amp;catuid=10013" target="_blank">http://verizonsupersite.com/4alterstartcom/pages/store/skudetail.nhtml?profile=highoutputalternators&amp;uid=12446&amp;returnURL=http%3A//verizonsupersite.com/4alterstartcom/pages/common/sitesearch.nhtml%3Fquery%3Daccord&amp;catuid=10013</a></p><p></p><p>is there anything bigger available for my car?</p><p></p><p>is 150amps enough for a 2,000W amp?</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="xluben, post: 2551103, member: 568852"] well, the local shop got me some info: 2-3 weeks to get it re-wound (send out). ~$250 for the whole thing. max he would do is ~140amps at 1500rpm. higher than that and he said it would adversely affect output at idle. for the price i could just get this: [URL="http://verizonsupersite.com/4alterstartcom/pages/store/skudetail.nhtml?profile=highoutputalternators&uid=12446&returnURL=http%3A//verizonsupersite.com/4alterstartcom/pages/common/sitesearch.nhtml%3Fquery%3Daccord&catuid=10013"]http://verizonsupersite.com/4alterstartcom/pages/store/skudetail.nhtml?profile=highoutputalternators&uid=12446&returnURL=http%3A//verizonsupersite.com/4alterstartcom/pages/common/sitesearch.nhtml%3Fquery%3Daccord&catuid=10013[/URL] is there anything bigger available for my car? is 150amps enough for a 2,000W amp? [/QUOTE]
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