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kzhorse
Joined: 09 Apr 2005
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Location: Dundalk,Maryland
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| Posted: 8/22/08 4:13PM Post subject: pullie arangement for super charger |
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Im looking at adding a second charging system for some radio equipment,Anybody have pictures of the belt and pullie setup?I figured if they can add a supercharger why cant a alternator fit there.right now as it sits I have between 150/200 amp draw and voltage drops to 12.1 at highway speeds
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xB_Crew
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Location: The World Wide Web
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| Posted: 8/22/08 4:20PM Post subject: |
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I'm having the same issue... just started happening, but is steadily getting worse.
You would have to fab something I think, but maybe get just the pulley/tensioner/ bracket for the S/C and go from there....
I also think a second alternator would be a huge draw on the engne.. |
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kzhorse
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| Posted: 8/22/08 4:47PM Post subject: |
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Im not to concerned about the draw on the engine I'll just open the field when I dont need charging so all I will have is a little loss from spinning the alternator when not needed.
Scott |
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PhxDemon
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Location: Phoenix, AZ
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| Posted: 9/1/08 10:00AM Post subject: |
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| You are probably best off just getting a performance alternator. |
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kzhorse
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| Posted: 9/3/08 12:21PM Post subject: |
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PhxDemon wrote: You are probably best off just getting a performance alternator.
I am trying to run a second alternator,So if I want to run it at 18 volts I dont hurt the car.
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