need a serious alternator?

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need a serious alternator?

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http://www.wranglernw.com/ecotech/

WOW! 240 amps at idle and over 300 at RPM. Good solution for squads or other HD standard sized vehicles.
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And I was planning on replacing mine with one from Kragen... I think I'll be making a call tomorrow :) Thanks jim!
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I looked them up a while back too. I am thinking of picking one up for the burb myself soon too.
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That what i need to put on the Plow trucks
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Holy Amperes, Batman!!!!!
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Did anyone look at the price? $1700.... too rich for my truck.
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Post by jmr061 »

I got a 200 amp alternator for my 97 Lumina with new mounting brackets as well for around $800. It was from Vital Alternator out of Texas. I can't seem to find a web page for them anymore. Perhaps they aren't in business anymore??????????????

They made alternators for police, fire and ambulance services.

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We just had the alternator in one of our engines replaced (11.5 volts at idle, something is wrong). It was over $1,000 for a similar amperage. We also had a high-idle installed to help prevent it from getting toasted again.
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A high idle won't make it live any longer!
A cooling duct carrying cool, forced air into the rear of the alternator will.
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How about I pipe air conditioning lines into it and puta fan on the back? :P
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Post by Flametamer »

Anyone know anything about Powermaster alernators?

Good or bad?

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Post by savtru »

I got a PM for my Silverado 99' for the stereo and I HATE it. I want my money back. At idle, around 600rpm voltage drops to under 12v. And sometimes the volts stay around 13.5. I am NOT happy as everytime I stop the vehicle at an intersection my lights dim BAD. Time to put STOCK 135amp back on.
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I noticed that too when I had a PM alternator in the Yukon. I'm pretty sure they lied and the alternators were PEAK only at highway speed and pretty much sucked at idle.
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Post by jim »

Leece NeVille is the way to go for serious HD use.
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