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<blockquote data-quote="Jaames93" data-source="post: 8694810" data-attributes="member: 678662"><p>contacted a few people, they don’t make a HO alternator to fit my car, custom fabrication and brackets needed to make it fit which makes life even harder as rooms certainly limited cause of where the alternator is behind the inlet manifold. Big 3 is next on the list then for sure. I currently have a second battery run into the rear of the car so the car has 2 battery’s already, hoping the voltage drop is really helped by the big 3, the standard alternator is 120A so it’s not too low in terms of most alternators. Shame it’s not like 160/180A. Got some 0 awg coming to do the big 3</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Jaames93, post: 8694810, member: 678662"] contacted a few people, they don’t make a HO alternator to fit my car, custom fabrication and brackets needed to make it fit which makes life even harder as rooms certainly limited cause of where the alternator is behind the inlet manifold. Big 3 is next on the list then for sure. I currently have a second battery run into the rear of the car so the car has 2 battery’s already, hoping the voltage drop is really helped by the big 3, the standard alternator is 120A so it’s not too low in terms of most alternators. Shame it’s not like 160/180A. Got some 0 awg coming to do the big 3 [/QUOTE]
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