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<blockquote data-quote="XXcolossusII" data-source="post: 5981858" data-attributes="member: 584601"><p>thats true ur batts will have to bee good and full for you to notice the voltage, you dont see voltage if they are low until it fills but cause its busy feeding the load trying to get it where it needs gto be.</p><p></p><p>alot of the mods are plug and play I believe it really depends on the alt type. and as far as ur alt wire im not sure about... I see two there. the one with the big plug and one with the small, on my gm (plug n play) I had to pull main connector to alt (only 1) and plug into mod.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="XXcolossusII, post: 5981858, member: 584601"] thats true ur batts will have to bee good and full for you to notice the voltage, you dont see voltage if they are low until it fills but cause its busy feeding the load trying to get it where it needs gto be. alot of the mods are plug and play I believe it really depends on the alt type. and as far as ur alt wire im not sure about... I see two there. the one with the big plug and one with the small, on my gm (plug n play) I had to pull main connector to alt (only 1) and plug into mod. [/QUOTE]
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