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Re: Re: Re: Cutting amp output
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Posted by RAB on July 09, 2003 at 08:33:47 from (195.93.50.8):
In Reply to: Re: Re: Cutting amp output posted by Ted on July 08, 2003 at 17:23:23:
If you don't take any thing out, the alternator will put nothing in as long as it's fully charged. If you are, as I suspect, pulling with it - put on the largest alternator pulley you can get away with, use a larger fan/pump pulley and smaller crank pulley. Maybe jump-start it and run on a torch battery (instead of exciting the alternator). Seriously, though, if the battery will give enough amps output to crank the engine, it should stand the short term charging to return this energy to the battery. Finally if you are 'abusing' some old metal by upping the power, lowering the weight, probably over-revving it, I think you can put up with that skinny battery needing replacement occasionally. Regards, RAB
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