Hi DaBlack00, thanks for your reply! Does this mean that it won't work with the stock ammeter, or with ANY ammeter? Since I plan on ditching the stock meter in my truck anyways, this might not matter, but I'd definitely want a voltmeter at least. It sounds like you've got one of those huh?dablack00 wrote:I used the one that deletes the external voltage regulator. From what I understood, the 3Gs are internally regulated so you don't need the external voltage reg. Now, if you delete it, I think your amp meter doesn't work anymore (not that they ever worked very well). I didn't care about not having an amp meter so I deleted the voltage reg. I did the same thing on my cougar.
Yeah I'll bet! I would definitely add this part in, especially since PA Performance makes it as easy as ordering an extra part or two.Also, please, please, if you put in a high amp alt, please put in a good power wire. PA Performance sells those too with the integrated big amp fuse. This is to protect the rest of your wiring and battery. You don't want one of these big amp alts to get too frisky and start melting stuff. That makes for a bad day.
That is a very nice looking unit! I like the way you can get them powder coated for a small fee ($40). So did you go with the dual V belt pulley option? I'd like a single V belt pulley but I don't see one on their site.I have this 200amp bad boy http://www.paperformance.com/scripts/pr ... roduct=186 and I'm very pleased with it. It is brand new and I can have anything on and my little voltage meter I mounted below the dash always shows between 12.8 and 14.2 V. When my big fan kicks on to keep the 460 cool, it will dip to 13.7 and that is it. Turn on the lights and everything else and I still have plenty of juice. Now with all that said, if you don't have AC and a big electric fan then you don't need 200 amps. A 130 amp unit will be plenty for 99% of the trucks out there. I just like overkill.
I plan on running a huge electric fan on my truck, some bright backup lights (that switch on when in reverse), and that's about it. Can you think of any disadvantage of me using a large capacity alternator even if I don't really need it? Maybe they're not as efficient unless they're loaded to a specific degree?
Sounds nice!The 302 I'm building will have all original parts, so I will be rebuilding the stock alt that I have to a higher amperage one. I think I can go up to 110 amp in the stock truck case, so that is the way I'm going then. Of course in that truck I won't have a big electric fan, but I will have AC.
DaBlack00, did you need to grind some material off of your alternator mounting bracket as shown on the PA Performance site?
Thanks very much!
Also to Lance, I apologize if my questions have de-railed your thread somewhat. I don't mean to be inconsiderate--I'm just excited to hear about DaBlack00's setup.
Thanks!
-Robroy