H.O. alternator
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OK, did the search, read the posts and I am left with one question
Where can I get some of these that everyone raves about.
After reading the posts the 2 that come to mind is the Iraggi and the Denso.
I have all the info for the Iraggi Alternator, but none for the Denso.
Searched the web for denso and their site did not list anything for the xB.
Sooooo...., what other manufactures of H.O. alternators are out there and where can I get em?
I am looking for 200+ amps
Thank you in advance
Where can I get some of these that everyone raves about.
After reading the posts the 2 that come to mind is the Iraggi and the Denso.
I have all the info for the Iraggi Alternator, but none for the Denso.
Searched the web for denso and their site did not list anything for the xB.
Sooooo...., what other manufactures of H.O. alternators are out there and where can I get em?
I am looking for 200+ amps
Thank you in advance
I can get you an ohio genarator but 200amps what are you doing plowing 180amp is the common upgrade size otherwise you will have to pay there custom fee.
180amp and a second battery is the easiest most costefecctive way to do it
180amp and a second battery is the easiest most costefecctive way to do it
Ohio genarator should have a high amp alternator in a month or so for the TC. What they did tell me is that the stock alternator is running at a much highe amperage then stated they are averaging 100amp stock. So to avoid the high cost of an alternator upgrade the charge wire from alternator to battery with 4 gauge and install a good battery like a yellow top, stinger, tsunami.
Originally Posted by sraudio
Ohio genarator should have a high amp alternator in a month or so for the TC. What they did tell me is that the stock alternator is running at a much highe amperage then stated they are averaging 100amp stock. So to avoid the high cost of an alternator upgrade the charge wire from alternator to battery with 4 gauge and install a good battery like a yellow top, stinger, tsunami.
Originally Posted by JLTD
Originally Posted by sraudio
Ohio genarator should have a high amp alternator in a month or so for the TC. What they did tell me is that the stock alternator is running at a much highe amperage then stated they are averaging 100amp stock. So to avoid the high cost of an alternator upgrade the charge wire from alternator to battery with 4 gauge and install a good battery like a yellow top, stinger, tsunami.
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thanks for the help guys, I bought a 200 amp iraggi alternator, went in perfect and I am bumping away at almost 3000 watts. it costs like 395 shipped or something like that.
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