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Mechman Alt Quality?... Better than OEM?
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<blockquote data-quote="hispls" data-source="post: 8731033" data-attributes="member: 614752"><p>IF you are worried about charging to 14.8 or whatever I can't imagine Mechman can't provide internally regulated or sell you an external regulator.</p><p></p><p>He has been around a long time and while I've never used his stuff I've also never seen any complaints about his product either. I'm loyal to Excessive Amperage. I feel Nate has always done me right and I've been happy with the performance and life I have got out of his alts. </p><p></p><p>As others have said Mike Singer is pretty new to the business but I haven't seen anybody complain about his alternators. I have bought some amps from him back when he was just an enthusiast and got what I paid for so can at least vouch that he seems an honest seller.</p><p></p><p>Lastly, if you're shopping quotes might reach out to Ohio Generator. They're probably the longest established custom alternator shop used among car audio folks and I see a lot of their stuff in the lanes still and everybody I talk to who runs them always seems happy and talks good about them. </p><p></p><p>You're definitely future-proofing your electrical system by buying a HO alternator first, and I'd suggest that a 240A alternator from one of the companies listed on this thread will wildly outperform a """"240A""" alternator you buy from a dealership or parts store if measured side by side.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="hispls, post: 8731033, member: 614752"] IF you are worried about charging to 14.8 or whatever I can't imagine Mechman can't provide internally regulated or sell you an external regulator. He has been around a long time and while I've never used his stuff I've also never seen any complaints about his product either. I'm loyal to Excessive Amperage. I feel Nate has always done me right and I've been happy with the performance and life I have got out of his alts. As others have said Mike Singer is pretty new to the business but I haven't seen anybody complain about his alternators. I have bought some amps from him back when he was just an enthusiast and got what I paid for so can at least vouch that he seems an honest seller. Lastly, if you're shopping quotes might reach out to Ohio Generator. They're probably the longest established custom alternator shop used among car audio folks and I see a lot of their stuff in the lanes still and everybody I talk to who runs them always seems happy and talks good about them. You're definitely future-proofing your electrical system by buying a HO alternator first, and I'd suggest that a 240A alternator from one of the companies listed on this thread will wildly outperform a """"240A""" alternator you buy from a dealership or parts store if measured side by side. [/QUOTE]
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