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<blockquote data-quote="boister77" data-source="post: 595157" data-attributes="member: 551366"><p>i spoke with a person who knows how to modify voltage regulators and he told that no matter how powerful of an alt i get for my application, the voltage regulator will limit the amount of amps that is produced at idle to a preset amount. this may or may not be true. if anyone can clarify this, please do. he said he can change the resistance of the signal and fool the regulator but it has a good amount of risk.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="boister77, post: 595157, member: 551366"] i spoke with a person who knows how to modify voltage regulators and he told that no matter how powerful of an alt i get for my application, the voltage regulator will limit the amount of amps that is produced at idle to a preset amount. this may or may not be true. if anyone can clarify this, please do. he said he can change the resistance of the signal and fool the regulator but it has a good amount of risk. [/QUOTE]
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