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H/O Alternator on GM Impala
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<blockquote data-quote="talentx" data-source="post: 7626375" data-attributes="member: 639272"><p>Is there something I must attach to the impala to control voltage after adding a new H/O alternator? I have read about others attaching a charger to their new alternator to keep the voltage consistent. As of now, with new battery, BIG 3, and 270amp alternator I am still getting drops in voltage... and only because the voltage being regulated is too low with my stereo. I know the car is trying to keep my voltage at a certain factory level and is hindering my alternator.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="talentx, post: 7626375, member: 639272"] Is there something I must attach to the impala to control voltage after adding a new H/O alternator? I have read about others attaching a charger to their new alternator to keep the voltage consistent. As of now, with new battery, BIG 3, and 270amp alternator I am still getting drops in voltage... and only because the voltage being regulated is too low with my stereo. I know the car is trying to keep my voltage at a certain factory level and is hindering my alternator. [/QUOTE]
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