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Old 18-Mar-2008 | 09:38 PM
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High Output Alternator?

Whats up gentlemen,
i am looking for a High output alternator for a 92-95 civic, anything over 110A.
So far i have researched on a brand called Load Boss. They are rated at 135A, but apparently the life span on the alternator is horrible 1-2 year max.

I also heard Stinger makes them but i have not found any decent info on any yet..

If any of you know of any good brands, or where to get them.. Please let me know cause it has been a hassle to find them.

Any help would be greatly appreciated
Thanks

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Old 18-Mar-2008 | 09:51 PM
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Wrangler

(I got one for sale btw 170a)
Old 29-Mar-2008 | 08:42 PM
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anyone know of any???
It seems like a pain just trying to find one ;s...

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Old 29-Mar-2008 | 09:31 PM
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The higher the output the less lifespan it will have, sorry dude.
Old 30-Mar-2008 | 10:04 AM
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I'm rocking the load boss. Had it since sept. No probs yet. Make sure you run an extra 4-2g wire from the alt post to the + side of batt.
Old 30-Mar-2008 | 12:21 PM
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really, no problems yet.. alright sounds good
thanks
i am still debating though ;s
Old 31-Mar-2008 | 05:55 PM
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You can also look into getting your stock unit re-wound.
Old 31-Mar-2008 | 07:35 PM
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You can also look into getting your stock unit re-wound.
I hope the shop upgrades the circuits to handle the extra heat and current.
Old 01-Apr-2008 | 07:35 PM
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I looked into one and they would rewind the coil, upgrade the stator, and install a heavy duty regulator for 300. AMG in Hamilton.
Old 02-Apr-2008 | 08:25 AM
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^^^ how much would that cost?
Old 02-Apr-2008 | 11:50 AM
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They quoted me 300.
Old 25-Apr-2008 | 11:27 AM
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see now im at a point, if its worth gettin the alternator re-wound
or just buy a new one...

honestly ive called sooo many places

load boss seems to be the only one... so i guess if all else fails its gonna have to be that
Old 27-Apr-2008 | 09:06 AM
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The load boss one isn't all it's cracked up to be. The one that came for "my car" had the wrong regulator plug, and the regulator wasn't heavy duty. And the back of the alt. was made of steel, not aluminum. So I had to switch those parts and get the alt tested to make sure it was legit.
Old 29-Apr-2008 | 01:41 AM
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really eh... damnn
looks like this idea is gettin torn apart.. its hard to find something reliable ... i just mighht have to go stock again ;s;s;s...

So no one even knows of a place where i can get the stator of the alternator re-wound???
Old 29-Apr-2008 | 07:33 PM
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You could look into getting an Iraggi but they cost some $$$
Old 29-Apr-2008 | 07:41 PM
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Originally Posted by iTaLiAn_vIrUs
really eh... damnn
looks like this idea is gettin torn apart.. its hard to find something reliable ... i just mighht have to go stock again ;s;s;s...

So no one even knows of a place where i can get the stator of the alternator re-wound???
Did you check out Wrangler? Another one is Ohio generator again not cheap and mostly custom.

If you stick with stock you'll put extra strain on it and wear it out faster vs paying some serious coin have a good reliable that last a while?

What is your max spending $$ for a high output? My Wrangler 170a is up for sale. $200
Old 30-Apr-2008 | 12:40 AM
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yea i was checking out Iraggi

$250 for 180A.. thats not bad at alll

Sorry starboy, for an extra $50/70 i can get a brand new one with warranty

but i did check out wrangler, i did not find my make of car listed ;s

does anyone have an Iraggi alternator on their car??? if so any adv/disadv about it ???

thanks for the feedback gentlemen i appreciate it
Old 30-Apr-2008 | 08:48 AM
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I can't speak about Iraggi's reliability but any HO alternator is gonna give your more juice at the expense of maybe a few HP. If your really into car audio, then its really win/win once you get over the price. But if its 250 for 180A then that's really good. I thought they were twice that.
Old 01-May-2008 | 08:31 PM
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that's cool

$250 for an 180amp seems like a deal to me unless it's a fleabay special.
Old 01-May-2008 | 09:13 PM
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hahhah im assuming youve had a bad experience with ebay automotive
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