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<blockquote data-quote="Qbenjamin" data-source="post: 3164022" data-attributes="member: 573455"><p>Alright, I am going to try another company's alternator. I previously had a 200a alt from dbelectrical, but my voltage dropped worse than my stock alt. I have a few other companies in mind, and I will list them. Please add to the list if you kniow of a reputable company. I am not trying to spend more than $250-$275 on this alt.</p><p></p><p>Iraggi Alts (90 day warranty is obsurd, and charges $100 more for a 1 year warranty)</p><p></p><p>Excessive Amperage (Heard a few good and bad comments)</p><p></p><p>DBELECTRICAL (Out of the question)</p><p></p><p>Knukonceptz (Alts are a bit weak @ idle)</p><p></p><p>Ohio Generators/Alternators (The priciest)</p><p></p><p>Mean Green Alts (I have yet to get a quote from them, as I dunno their website. Have only heard GOOD things about em)</p><p></p><p>I need something that does at least 120a @ idle. I can go with a 160a alt or a 200. A 200 would be a lil bit excessive for me, as I am not going to add to the system.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Qbenjamin, post: 3164022, member: 573455"] Alright, I am going to try another company's alternator. I previously had a 200a alt from dbelectrical, but my voltage dropped worse than my stock alt. I have a few other companies in mind, and I will list them. Please add to the list if you kniow of a reputable company. I am not trying to spend more than $250-$275 on this alt. Iraggi Alts (90 day warranty is obsurd, and charges $100 more for a 1 year warranty) Excessive Amperage (Heard a few good and bad comments) DBELECTRICAL (Out of the question) Knukonceptz (Alts are a bit weak @ idle) Ohio Generators/Alternators (The priciest) Mean Green Alts (I have yet to get a quote from them, as I dunno their website. Have only heard GOOD things about em) I need something that does at least 120a @ idle. I can go with a 160a alt or a 200. A 200 would be a lil bit excessive for me, as I am not going to add to the system. [/QUOTE]
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