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<blockquote data-quote="twothirteen" data-source="post: 7548565" data-attributes="member: 637374"><p>I got the alternator tested earlier and it is running smoothly at 13.7-14.25 volts. I will let my electrical system be for now. It's been an eternity since this old farting machine started up without effort.</p><p></p><p>...on second thought I'm gonna buy some 0g and add a second power source into the mix. (since I have an extra optima battery laying around) If anybody's interested, I'll be soldering a co-axle speaker's tweeter into place. (my friend accidentally kicked it off) Post if you want pics.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="twothirteen, post: 7548565, member: 637374"] I got the alternator tested earlier and it is running smoothly at 13.7-14.25 volts. I will let my electrical system be for now. It's been an eternity since this old farting machine started up without effort. ...on second thought I'm gonna buy some 0g and add a second power source into the mix. (since I have an extra optima battery laying around) If anybody's interested, I'll be soldering a co-axle speaker's tweeter into place. (my friend accidentally kicked it off) Post if you want pics. [/QUOTE]
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