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<blockquote data-quote="jguti92" data-source="post: 6784334" data-attributes="member: 619060"><p>yeah my alternator is going bad i got it tested and the guy said the rpm regulator something of that matter. the test was like 14.2 with no load and with load it was 12.2 and its suppose to be reading 13.6 i belive (according to what the guy said) so i saw a high out put 110 amps for 250 a brand new 70 amp one is 180.. or i know this guy downtown who fixes alternators so i am going to ask him if maybe he could add more amps to the alternator but.... if not o well and its like 60 max to fix it he said. so what do you guys think i should do?</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="jguti92, post: 6784334, member: 619060"] yeah my alternator is going bad i got it tested and the guy said the rpm regulator something of that matter. the test was like 14.2 with no load and with load it was 12.2 and its suppose to be reading 13.6 i belive (according to what the guy said) so i saw a high out put 110 amps for 250 a brand new 70 amp one is 180.. or i know this guy downtown who fixes alternators so i am going to ask him if maybe he could add more amps to the alternator but.... if not o well and its like 60 max to fix it he said. so what do you guys think i should do? [/QUOTE]
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