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firzen 10-20-2008 11:50 PM

High output alternators
 
Hi,

I remember that you had a thread over at the 'other' forum about high output alternators for sale and you also take in cores for rebuild & modification. Are you guys still doing this?

Thanks.

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F/S original mazda alternators modded for high amp output--polished too

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i get these custom built custom, and yes they come with a 1 year no hassel warranty
they are direct bolt on units for 78 on up to 95 rotary engines

the FC/FD alternators are dis-assembled, the housing sent out for polishing.. the internals of the alternator get re-worked, the stator is modified, custom voltage regulator installed, new bearings and a couple of other things the builder wont share with me.. once its re-assembled the alternator sits at a solid 14.5 volts all the way up to 180 amp draw!! using the stock pulley
these alternators work great if you run lots of electronics,(IE,big fuel pumps, msd units aftermarket EMS, aftermarket stereo systems, electric e fans,etc, etc..)

730RWHP12A 10-21-2008 10:02 PM

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Originally Posted by firzen (Post 53470)
Hi,

I remember that you had a thread over at the 'other' forum about high output alternators for sale and you also take in cores for rebuild & modification. Are you guys still doing this?

Thanks.

yes we are still doing the alternater upgrades, and yes, we do take cores in for a reduced price to the customer.

firzen 10-22-2008 12:39 AM

Thanks for the info. I assume it is still the same information as on the other forum? Might be a good idea if we post that here so others that are interested can also get in on it.

I will probably ship mine down to you by the end of the week. So would it be $260 then?

Also, do RCC members have a special discount? :)

730RWHP12A 10-22-2008 05:43 PM

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Originally Posted by firzen (Post 53780)
Thanks for the info. I assume it is still the same information as on the other forum? Might be a good idea if we post that here so others that are interested can also get in on it.

I will probably ship mine down to you by the end of the week. So would it be $260 then?

Also, do RCC members have a special discount? :)

$260.00 it is and RCC members get free express shipping just to sweeten up the deal!

RotaryProphet 10-22-2008 05:46 PM

How high is "high output"? What kind of amps do these things push?

My FB's poor old 60 amp is sorely outclassed by the EFI ECU, injectors, fuel pump 2xMSD boxes, etc. I could put on an 80 amper from an FC, but I'd like to have a radio, too, so methinks I need larger than that.

firzen 10-22-2008 10:42 PM

Nice. Does this includes the polishing as well?

Also, do you mind if the alt pulley is still attached or not?

Thanks.

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Originally Posted by 730RWHP12A (Post 53911)
$260.00 it is and RCC members get free express shipping just to sweeten up the deal!


730RWHP12A 10-23-2008 09:37 AM

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Originally Posted by RotaryProphet (Post 53912)
How high is "high output"? What kind of amps do these things push?

My FB's poor old 60 amp is sorely outclassed by the EFI ECU, injectors, fuel pump 2xMSD boxes, etc. I could put on an 80 amper from an FC, but I'd like to have a radio, too, so methinks I need larger than that.


if you send your old alternator in, whatever amperage it made before, is usally doubled. so yours would be boosted to 120 amps, and a fd alternator would be boosted to almost 200 amps. these boosted alternators help sooo much when you start stacking up electronic devices..

730RWHP12A 10-23-2008 09:39 AM

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Originally Posted by firzen (Post 53989)
Nice. Does this includes the polishing as well?

Also, do you mind if the alt pulley is still attached or not?

Thanks.


polishing is an extra $40.00
its fine if you dont send it with a pulley

SpooledupRacing 10-23-2008 10:37 AM

ok so now upgrading the alt amperage wont hurt the system any will it..

I am using an S4 n/a alternator on my engine swap (because mine is in great shape) but I would like to up the power a bit if it will not harm/overlad the system..

any precautions that need to be taken in order to run a high amp alternator?

This REALLY gets my interested expecially with a polish job too.

730RWHP12A 10-23-2008 10:48 AM

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Originally Posted by SpooledupRacing (Post 54067)
ok so now upgrading the alt amperage wont hurt the system any will it..

I am using an S4 n/a alternator on my engine swap (because mine is in great shape) but I would like to up the power a bit if it will not harm/overlad the system..

any precautions that need to be taken in order to run a high amp alternator?

This REALLY gets my interested expecially with a polish job too.

the hi-amp units are simple plug and play. no precautions needed. the new internal voltage regulator keeps the power in check. the extra voltage is there when its needed :)

SpooledupRacing 10-23-2008 11:01 AM

ok so let me get this correct..

260.00 is the cost if I send in my unit to you to have it upgraded
40.00 extra to have it polished
free return shipping


is that correct?

THX for the fast reply

730RWHP12A 10-23-2008 12:00 PM

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Originally Posted by SpooledupRacing (Post 54076)
ok so let me get this correct..

260.00 is the cost if I send in my unit to you to have it upgraded
40.00 extra to have it polished
free return shipping


is that correct?

THX for the fast reply

yes, that is correct dave

firzen 10-23-2008 12:13 PM

One more question: What's the warranty for these alts?

SpooledupRacing 10-23-2008 12:57 PM

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Originally Posted by 730RWHP12A (Post 54107)
yes, that is correct dave


THANK YOU very much sir.. when I get to that stage you will be my go to guy!!

firzen 10-27-2008 10:43 AM

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Originally Posted by firzen (Post 54113)
One more question: What's the warranty for these alts?

:)


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