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Old 01-02-2021, 12:46 PM #31
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How many watts are you pulling? I've got 2 amps. One 1500W mono powering my 10" sub and a 4 channel 1000W Hifonics Zeus powering four 6.5". With the stock alt and the system cranked it doesn't even come close to dimming the lights. I did upgrade the stock ground supply throughout the rig though. I can winch without issues. Don't get me wrong I like cool aftermarket parts but the stock alt is fine for my needs.
That’s weird because I have a 3000 watt amp n an extra batter, in the back n I have bad dimming problems
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Scramble, you have deeeep pockets. Back when folks were looking for alternative alternators, some companys came out with higher amp rating stock size stator alternators. They didn't hold up under load like winching on a long pull and they were $400. I looked at the link, looks stock size to me. Is It? How has it performed for you with long pulls winching.
Anyone else run this for 5yrs with no issues?

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You can get 320 amp alternators custom made in the 3.4l alternator housing now days and the big 3 upgrade is defenitly a must for that upgrade they do have several size options also

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You can get 320 amp alternators custom made in the 3.4l alternator housing now days and the big 3 upgrade is defenitly a must for that upgrade they do have several size options also



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You can get 320 amp alternators custom made in the 3.4l alternator housing now days and the big 3 upgrade is defenitly a must for that upgrade they do have several size options also

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I’m sorry but I’d never put a hotrodded factory Denso Alt on my rig that produces 4x the factory output. I’m sure it’s not 100% dutie cycle and there is no way they are going to fit bigger diodes into the bridge to allow for it without it being external.


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Hey guys I have a question regarding updating your alternator and batteries. I bought some lithium titanate cells. They charge up to 16.9v and go down to 9v. I’m trying to get a 300 amp alternator that’s regulated at 15.5 volts. My only concern is frying something in my fuse block or frying my computer or something along those lines. Anybody know what the max voltage the fuse block, computer, stock electrical components can take? I know there are xs power step down voltage modules out there but they get pretty expensive and I heard they are not that reliable. I’m even open to getting rid of my stock lead battery and going full lithium titanate to start the car and run my accessories, stereo equipment etc. my main concern is not frying anything. Any help would be greatly appreciated
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dcpowerinc.com i got a custom build GM large case alt does about 300 amps full tilt and 170 at idle
i know this is an old post, any chance you're still around to provide an update on this company's alternator? I'm considering it. Thanks!
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I went with Quality Power, bolts right in, no mods like the GM.

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if you're still here, any chance you could provide an update on this alternator? has it worked well for you? THANKS!
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I recently installed a DC Power 270 Amp alternator, an Odyssey battery, and the Big 6 upgrade kit. I’m very happy with the results.

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