I need a quality HO alternator, help finding one please?
#11
Originally Posted by moregrip
thanks hitman.
retsell, I just put in a system with a JL 1000/1 and a JL 300/4. Not sure how accurate the stock gauge is but it stays steady at 14volts or there abouts. I have the small 105amp alt. However, I will be adding other electronic acc. very soon and quite possibly some electric fans.
I'm tryin to get ahead of the game here......I figure 200amps should cover all I need.
$800 bucks seems a little steep though.
what about green machine? or someone comparable to WranglerNW but not so expensive........
retsell, I just put in a system with a JL 1000/1 and a JL 300/4. Not sure how accurate the stock gauge is but it stays steady at 14volts or there abouts. I have the small 105amp alt. However, I will be adding other electronic acc. very soon and quite possibly some electric fans.
I'm tryin to get ahead of the game here......I figure 200amps should cover all I need.
$800 bucks seems a little steep though.
what about green machine? or someone comparable to WranglerNW but not so expensive........
I am using the 225 amp for a system with a Diamond Audio D7402 (1600 watt class A/B amplifier) and a D7152 (300 watt class A/B) together they can pull around 300 amps of current (they are only about 30 percent effecient). I also put in 3 deep cycle batteries and a 40 farad cap. If this doesn't help I'm gonna kill myself.
#12
Alterstart
I priced around pretty hard and alterstart was the best price. I got the 4 AWG wire with it and it was still better priced than everyone else. It uses the larger case and a bit smaller pulley. I barley got my belt on but it went OK. I still have plenty of travel left in the tensioner. A 200 amp unit and the wire shipped for $292.00.
#14
I would say not really.
You would benefit if you have added electrical demands.
I have;
Kennedy Diesel's Light Booster Wiring Harness W\100 Watt hi beam lamps.
Hella Rallye 4000s' W\100Watt lamps.
Flex-A-Lite 292 Fans.
A 12V air compressor for my ride height air bags and filling flats.
I found the OE 105-amp unit laboring hard when I was under 700 RPM, running the AC, hi beams and Hellas, the e-fans, foot on brake, radio, ect...
Then I got the Alterstart 200 amp unit. It still dips at the above conditions but without light dimming or window operation slowdown. The 200 shipped with a 2.250" pulley. The bolt pattern is the same but the body is larger. I barley got the belt back on. It is pushing the limit a bit on the tensioner so I have ordered a 2" pulley from alternatorparts.com. This will give me 10 to 15 more amps @ idle and relieve the tensioner some. The tensioner has very little travel left so I want to make sure I am not loading it up or bottoming too hard under acceleration.
I have;
Kennedy Diesel's Light Booster Wiring Harness W\100 Watt hi beam lamps.
Hella Rallye 4000s' W\100Watt lamps.
Flex-A-Lite 292 Fans.
A 12V air compressor for my ride height air bags and filling flats.
I found the OE 105-amp unit laboring hard when I was under 700 RPM, running the AC, hi beams and Hellas, the e-fans, foot on brake, radio, ect...
Then I got the Alterstart 200 amp unit. It still dips at the above conditions but without light dimming or window operation slowdown. The 200 shipped with a 2.250" pulley. The bolt pattern is the same but the body is larger. I barley got the belt back on. It is pushing the limit a bit on the tensioner so I have ordered a 2" pulley from alternatorparts.com. This will give me 10 to 15 more amps @ idle and relieve the tensioner some. The tensioner has very little travel left so I want to make sure I am not loading it up or bottoming too hard under acceleration.
#15
Originally Posted by BigKID
A buddy of mine just got a 140A from alternatorparts.com and he said it really puts out the juice. Here is a link: http://www.alternatorparts.com/CS-144_Special_offer.htm
I think the only thing availble that year was the 130 upgrade.(oem that is)
I have the AD230 so the site is showing I need the first adapter which has alot of wires, what are they all for?
#16
I will have to look at my buddy's and see. He has a '91 and said it bolted right up but according to this:
we need the adapter but I think it should read 1996-present and 95 and earlier. :dunno: I am going to have to order me one soon too since I think mine is about to bit the dust.
1995-present vehicles that currently have the CS-130D or AD-230 alternators must use the D1-W1206 adapter
1996 and earlier GM vehicles that currently have the CS-121, CS-130 or CS-144 alternators do not need any adapter. CS-121, CS-130 and CS-144 alternators share the same voltage regulator so the plug in is the same between them
1996 and earlier GM vehicles that currently have the CS-121, CS-130 or CS-144 alternators do not need any adapter. CS-121, CS-130 and CS-144 alternators share the same voltage regulator so the plug in is the same between them
#18
I spoke to alternator parts.
since I have the factory 102a AD-230
we have 3 options, 140, 170, 200.
http://www.alternatorparts.com/ad_al...order_page.htm
Its plug and play. The only thing he recomended was upgrading the lead from the back of the alt to the battery to the biggest wire you can fit,
To keep the power flowing and keeping the alt cool.
or just piggy backing with the factory wire.
since I have the factory 102a AD-230
we have 3 options, 140, 170, 200.
http://www.alternatorparts.com/ad_al...order_page.htm
Its plug and play. The only thing he recomended was upgrading the lead from the back of the alt to the battery to the biggest wire you can fit,
To keep the power flowing and keeping the alt cool.
or just piggy backing with the factory wire.
#19
I ordered one of these for my Suburban today. We'll also be listing them on the website shorty.
Tom
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Tom
2002 8.1 Silverado HD - Full Throttle lift, 37" tires, Comp Cam, TOG headers, Volant induction plus more!
2002 8.1 Suburban -Intercooled Whipple supercharger, 22" wheels/tires + more - 407hp/558 ft-lb torque at the rear wheels - 13.93 @ 95.79 MPH
www.tbyrnemotorsports.com
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