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<blockquote data-quote="mrmagoo_83" data-source="post: 43023" data-attributes="member: 541533"><p>I wasnt trying to compare the Alernators, I was just saying that is what mine had. I know the alternator doesn't 'charge' the battery, basically it keeps the system from draining the battery. Anyway, I do agree that if you are going to go with more than two amps, depending on what you already have you need to get a bigger alternator.</p><p></p><p>As for where to find the Alt size, I dont know, my window sticker has it, and also under my hood there is a label that has the size.</p><p></p><p>A cap is a band-ade as it has been said many times. I personally would recomend looking at a new alternator first, then maybe a cap for a little extra.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="mrmagoo_83, post: 43023, member: 541533"] I wasnt trying to compare the Alernators, I was just saying that is what mine had. I know the alternator doesn't 'charge' the battery, basically it keeps the system from draining the battery. Anyway, I do agree that if you are going to go with more than two amps, depending on what you already have you need to get a bigger alternator. As for where to find the Alt size, I dont know, my window sticker has it, and also under my hood there is a label that has the size. A cap is a band-ade as it has been said many times. I personally would recomend looking at a new alternator first, then maybe a cap for a little extra. [/QUOTE]
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