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High Output alternators?!?!?
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<blockquote data-quote="BringDaBoom" data-source="post: 3751078" data-attributes="member: 581483"><p>Depends on what your OE Alternator puts out. If it's a 140 (like mine) or something like that then the difference may be minimal.</p><p></p><p>You can gain a ton of amps/power by switching your optima for a Kinteik power cell. I think the most powerfull optima batteries are like 1000 or 1100 CCA (Cold Cranking amps, not what they put out constantly)</p><p></p><p>You can get an HC1400 which has 1500 amps constantly available, and it charges way faster than a battery, since it acts like a capacitor in that sense.</p><p></p><p>If your alternator is uner 110-120 amps then yeah, for $210 that's a swell deal on a 180 amp alternator. You could do the Kinetik for added insurance.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="BringDaBoom, post: 3751078, member: 581483"] Depends on what your OE Alternator puts out. If it's a 140 (like mine) or something like that then the difference may be minimal. You can gain a ton of amps/power by switching your optima for a Kinteik power cell. I think the most powerfull optima batteries are like 1000 or 1100 CCA (Cold Cranking amps, not what they put out constantly) You can get an HC1400 which has 1500 amps constantly available, and it charges way faster than a battery, since it acts like a capacitor in that sense. If your alternator is uner 110-120 amps then yeah, for $210 that's a swell deal on a 180 amp alternator. You could do the Kinetik for added insurance. [/QUOTE]
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